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BALL AND BAT FUND 


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%]/ found a full report of our 
financial transactions, words of ap- 
preciation to our co-workers, cop- 
ies of a few letters out of thousands 
received expressing thanks for the 
outfits and a complete list of all 
shipments, giving name, address 
and rank of each recipient. 

THE CLARK C. GRIFFITH 
BALL & BAT FUND, 

Washington, D. C. 

March, 1919. 


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fTT'O the credit of all those who 
helped by their service, credit 
and contributions of funds where- 
by we were enabled to send Base 
Ball outfits to our boys in service 
all over the world. 


It was done in the name of human- 
ity and patriotism for the upbuild- 
ing and maintenance of the morale 
of the most powerful force of edu- 
cated and free soldiers and sailors 
the world has ever known — our 
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BALL AND BAT FUND 


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ZZ Director General ~ 

~ | j RIOR to the time our country went into the world struggle to help make the “ 

r~ world a safe place for free peoples, the ruling passion of his life had always ~ 

ZZ been baseball. For years he thought and dreamed baseball, but, like every other ZZ 

ZZ good American citizen, when he realized that America was going to fight even H 

ZZ baseball had to take second place, as his foremost thought was how he, in spite of ZZ 

ZZ his years, could “do his bit’ for his country. ZZ 

ZZ Birth of ‘ Ball and Bat Fund” “ 

Naturally, as he puzzled over his personal problem, patriotism and baseball were ^ 

~ jumbled up in his thoughts, but gradually he began to realize that baseball, owing ZZ 

ZZ so much to the army, now had a chance to pay. From its very start baseball has “ 

— been indebted to the army, from our earliest wars on down. Wherever our army — 

ZZ has gone baseball has gone and taken root and grown. The only question was ZZ 

ZZ how best to pay. ZZ 

= Th us was the “Ball and Bat Fund’ conceived, for out of this problem came the ZZ 

ZZ idea, the plan to furnish all of “our boys” over there, here in camp, or wherever ZZ 

ZZ they were, with baseball outfits, realizing full well that the fans of America would ~ 

— respond willingly and eagerly and make the success of the plan certain. ^ 

ZZ First in the Field ZZ 

“ At this time, early in April, just after the United States entered the war, there were “ 

■3 no agencies to provide entertainment and recreation for the soldiers and sailors. ^ 

ZZ None of the training camp activities nor other agencies which later did such good ZZ 

ZZ work among the soldiers were in existence and there was a crying need for speedy ZZ 

— action. ^ 

ZZ The “Ball and Bat Fund was the pioneer among all the war agencies originated ZZ 

~ to provide our fighting men with opportunity for recreation. Believing that there jj- 

ZZ is nothing so good as baseball for wholesome recreation, promoting as it does a — 

ZZ mental stimulus with its demand for quick thinking and immediate decisions, as ZZ 

— well as providing ideal muscular exercise, I feel that we who created and operated — 

ZZ the fund have had a small part in helping to make our armies the fittest and best ZZ 

ZZ the world has ever known. ZZ 

ZZZ With our army in a few months expanding from a few thousand to several million, ZZ 

ZZ the work of supplying “all comers” with outfits proved a stupendous task, but it ZZ 

ZZ is our proud record that no authorized request from any unit of the army or navy ZZ 

Z~ was turned down. jZj 

~ In addition to that feeling of duty well done, neither Mr. Griffith nor Mr. Genslinger ZZ 

ZZ wanted any recognition of the work done except the appreciation o f the recipients. -» 

ZZ This we had, as is attested by the thousands of letters of th anks, which showed Z! 

” the keen appreciation and the dependence the men put upon our pledge to supply — 

3 them with outfits. — 

ZZ But above all in my mind is a feeling of gratitude to the thousands of baseball fans “ 

ZZ in every corner of the globe who so readily responded to our appeal and made — 

ZZ possible the complete success of the “Ball and Bat Fund.” Every appeal met with ~ 

ZZ generous response, and one incident of the drive illustrates vividly the spirit of ZZ 

ZZ accomplishment that inspires the American people. “ 

ZZ Early in the history of the fund a huge shipment our first went to the bottom ZZ 

~ of the ocean on the ill-fated “Kansan.” Hardly had the news become noised around, — 

ZZ and before we could make another appeal, letters began pouring in, the writers ZZ 

^ offering to contribute again and urging us to give them all a chance. This was the ZZ 

ZZ spirit that enabled America to surmount all difficulties and prove the deciding ™ 

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BALL AND BAT FUND 


CHARLES HENRY GENSLINGER 

Executive Secretary and Treasurer 


When Mr. Clark C. Griffith brought his idea of a Ball and Bat Fund to 
the attention of Mr. Genslinger, with the request that he assume the 
burden of managing and directing this great benevolent and philan- 
thropic purpose, he gladly accepted the work as a patriotic duty and a 
service of love. 


Mr. Genslinger is well known as the “Father of the Southern League” 
and an executive of marked ability in baseball and other athletic and 
commercial enterprises. His dominant spirit and genius for organization 
foreshadowed the subsequent success of the enterprise. His control of 
men and affairs is always complete and masterful, yet with all he pos- 
sesses the very rare faculty of welding all interests with harmony and 
concord so that all identified with him become as loyal to the common 
cause as himself. 


Month after month Mr. Genslinger has devoted his entire time to the 
fund; not only his time, but his energies. He gave himself freely and 
so broadcasted the appeal for funds that probably every “fan” in this 
country and throughout the world wherever the American flag has gone 
was given an opportunity to give his “two bits” to buy baseball outfits 
for “the boys.” 


Mr. Genslinger now rejoices with his co-workers and chief, that they 
have been the instruments for the prosecution of such a laudable under- 
taking, and, as a baseball enthusiast, further rejoices in the world-wide 
propaganda of American baseball. 

Wherever the outfits have gone, from France to Siberia and the isles 
o f th e sea, this great American game will continue to be played long 
after our boys come home. Manufacturers of baseball could not have 
purchased with millions of dollars and years of time such a vast 
demand for the goods with which this great game shall be per- 
petuated and at the same time spread abroad a mighty influence of 
self-reliance, initiative, quick decision and acceptance of arbitration 
according to rules of fair play if not righteousness as exemplified among 
our own people to so marked a degree to become a general comment 
and accepted fact. 


Baseball is wholesome, clean and physically, mentally and spiritually 
helpful. This is Mr. Genslinger’s thought and tribute to baseball and 
the Clark C. Griffith Ball and Bat Fund. 


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CLARK C. GRIFFITH 
BALL AND BAT FUND 


Audit of Accounts 

From April 20, 1917 to March 1, 1919 

MARWICK, MITCHELL, PEAT & CO. 
ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS 
79 Wall Street, New York 


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FINAL REPORT 


MARCH, 1919 


March 6, 1919. 

M essrs. Clark C. Griffith, Director General, 

Charles H. Genslinger, Executive Secretary, 

“Clark C. Griffith Ball and Bat Fund,” 

309 Union Savings Bank Building, 

Washington, D. C. 

Dear Sirs: 

In accordance with your instructions, we have audited the books 
of the “Clark C. Griffith Ball and Bat Fund,” containing the records of 
receipts and disbursements from the commencement on April 20, 1917, 
to March 1, 1919. As requested, we submit the results in two periods, 
viz., April 20, 1917, to Julv 15, 1918, and July 16, 1 9 1 8, to March 
1, 1919. 

SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS 

The following is a condensed statement of the total receipts and 
disbursements for the periods: 

April 20, 1917 J u ly 10, 1918 

to to Total 

July 15, 1918 March 1, 1919 

Total Receipts $102,684.44 $46,285.48 $148,969.92 

Total Disbursements. . . . 93,677.05 54,233.85 147,910.90 

Unexpended Balance as at March 1, 1919 $1,059.02 

RECEIPTS 

The total subscriptions received and deposited as shown by the 
pass book of the Union Savings Bank, Washington, D. C„ are sum- 
marized by months in the following statement: 

First Period Amount 

1917 

April 20 to 30 $ 33.2 7 

May 234.10 

June 1,321.07 

July 1,426.99 

August 2,536.01 

September 7,2 31.44 

October 7, 1 79.48 

November 8,558.19 

December 5,235.38 

1918 

January 5,876.31 

February 2,5 72.68 

March 6,625.30 

April 9,408.98 

May 17,650.51 

June 21,759.86 

July 1 to 15 5,034.87 

Total $102,684.44 


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BALL AND BAT FUND 


Second Period 

1918 Amount 

July 1 6 to 31 $3,287.81 

August 8,6 1 5.83 

September 1 1,016.21 

October 9,85 1.74 

November 7,080.34 

December 2,529.38 

1919 

January 926.07 

February 433.10 

March 3.50 

Value of Base Ball goods contributed . 541.50 


Total $46,285.48 


Total of Both Periods $148,969.92 


During the first period the cash received records of the Fund were 
not complete and in attempting to balance these with the amount depos- 
ited in the bank we found that the latter exceeded the amount entered 
on the records by the sum of $3,78 7.32. During the second period 
donations as received were daily listed on the books and balanced with 
the amount of the deposit. 

In addition to the cash received, the records of the second period 
show that baseball material, valued at $541.50 was donated and dis- 
tributed. For the first period, however, no record was kept of any such 
donations. 


DISBURSEMENTS 


The following is a summary of the disbursements, amounting to 

$147,910.90: 



Apr. 20, 1917 

to 

Jul. 16, 1918 

to 

Total 

Baseball Equipment 

Jul. 15, 1918 
$63,865.29 

Mar. 1, 1919 
$31,239.12 

$95,104.41 

Football, Boxing Gloves and 'Sporting 
News ’ and Baseball Magazine. . . 

868.49 

1,200.00 

2,068.49 

Stationery, Printing and Advertising 
Matter 

13,245.58 

9,257.97 

22,503.55 

Postage 

6,043.87 

4,589.12 

10,632.99 

Office Furniture and Fixtures 

604.50 

101.30 

705.80 

Office Clerical Salaries 

4,730.86 

5,299.08 

10,029.94 

Rent 

160.00 

241.00 

401.00 

Telephone and Telegraph 

173.16 

164.57 

337.73 

Office Supplies and Expenses 

1,814.45 

123.06 

1,937.5 1 

Traveling Expenses 

1,539.20 

648.10 

2,187.30 

General Expense 

307.41 

964.60 

1,272.01 

Freight and Express 

324.24 

405.93 

730.1 7 

Total 

$93,677.05 

$54,233.85 

$147,910.90 


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FINAL REPORT 


MARCH, 1919 


Base Ball Equipment, $95,104.41. This represents the cost of 
base ball outfits purchased by the Ball and Bat Fund and shipped to 
various concentration camps throughout the United States, and includes 
base ball outfits sent to the American Expeditionary Force in France. 
Each outfit consists of the following: 

1 Catcher’s Mask 
1 Catcher s Protector 
1 Catcher’s Mitt 
1 First Baseman’s Mitt 
12 Balls 
3 Bats 
3 Bases 

We have examined the invoices of reputable sporting goods con- 
cerns for each outfit purchased by the Fund. Upon this invoice has been 
stated the company or branch of the service to which the shipment is 
made and in many instances the letter from the soldier or sailor making 
the request. 

Foot Ball, Boxing Gloves, ‘ ‘Sporting News” and “Base Ball Maga- 
zine, M $2,068.49. The following is the distribution of this account: 

Apr. 20, 1917 Jul. 16, 1918 

to to Total 

Jul. 15, 1918 Mar. 1, 1919 

Football $68.99 $68.99 

Boxing Gloves 75.50 75.50 

“Sporting News’’ 724.00 $930.00 1,654.00 

“Baseball Magazine’’. . . 2 70.00 2 70.00 

Total $868.49 $1,200.00 $2,068.49 


The items of “Sporting News’’ and “Baseball Magazine’’ represent 
the distribution of these athletic journals to the boys in the American 
Expeditionary Forces. 

Stationery, Printing and Advertising Matter, $22,503.55. We have 
seen invoices from publishing companies totalling this amount for let- 
ter circulars, coin envelopes, subscription blanks, posters, “Proclama- 
tion,” Barber booklets, Honor cards, Miner circulars, etc. 

Postage, $10,632.99. T he checks given in payment for the Stamp 
Account have the endorsement of the Postmaster at Washington, D. C. 

Office Furniture and Fixtures, $705.80. This represents the actual 
cost of equipment purchased for the office. 

Office Clerical Salaries, $10,029.94. This amount has been ex- 
pended for clerical assistants and does not include any administrative 
expense. The services o f Mr. Clark C. Griffith and Mr. Charles H. Gens- 
linger are given gratuitously in promoting the interests of the Fund. 


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BALL AND BAT FUND 


= Rent, $401.00; Telephone and Telegraph, $337.73. We are in- = 

E formed these expenses had been paid by the “Washington Athletic E 

z Club” until such time as the promoters of the “Ball and Bat Fund” were = 

E in a financial position to assume the obligations. E 

z Office Supplies and Expenses, $1,937.51. Included in this figure = 

E is an allowance of $50.00 per week for the period January 1 to July E 

E 15, 1918, made to the Executive Secretary on the authorization of Mr. E 

E Griffith for entertaining and sundry office expenses. Beginning with the E 

E period July 16, 1918, all sundry office expenses were paid by the Execu- E 

E tive Secretary, and a check issued in payment from time to time upon z 

z submission of an itemized statement of expenditures. E 

E Traveling Expense, $2,187.30. This amount has been paid to z 

z the promoters for traveling throughout the country to attend benefit E 

E games for the Fund. E 

E Freight and Express, $730.17. This represents the expense in- E 

E curred by the sporting goods concerns in sending the base ball outfits E 

z to the various concentration camps. z 

E Cash in Bank, $1,059.02. We have obtained a certificate from E 

z the Union Savings Bank, Washington, D. C., in connection with the ~ 

E balance on hand, which we have reconciled with the foregoing amount. E 

z Materials and Supplies, $3,418.07. In addition to the cash on E 

= hand there was a balance of equipment, etc., postage and receivables, E 

E at March 1, 1 9 1 9, as follows: E 

E Base Ball Equipment $2 76.00 z 

E Stationery, Printing and Advertising Matter 92 7.73 E 

E Books and Lists of Different Manufacturing Organi- E 

z zations, Etc 508.25 z 

E Office Furniture and Fixtures 326.64 E 

E Postage 137.04 E 

E Receiver s Certificate 1,215.00 E 

E Account Receivable (Refund) 2 7.41 E 

I Total $3,418.07 | 

E The receiver’s certificate for $1,215.00 included above, was issued E 

z by the receiver of the Northern State Bank of Gary, Indiana, and repre- E 

E sents 90% of the amount of a check drawn on that Bank in payment E 

E of contributions made by the citizens of Gary, Indiana, amounting to E 

E $1,350.00. The Bank failed previous to the collection of the check. E 

E The International Trust & Savings Bank of Gary, Indiana, has taken E 

E over the assets and liabilities of the Northern State Bank and has called E 

E for payment all outstanding receivers’ certificates. E 

| GENERAL | 

E We have received a certificate from the Executive Secretary that E 

E all known liabilities, both direct and contingent, of the Fund have been E 

E disclosed to us. In addition, we have obtained letters from the various E 

E sporting goods concerns to the effect that the account of the Ball and E 

E Bat Fund is in balance. E 

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FINAL REPORT 


MARCH, 1919 


Our Thanks 

to Contributors 


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BALL AND BAT FUND 


PAN. to direct a current of air as with a 
• fan — even “hot air”; to drive or scare 


away as with a fan — even the opposing team; 
to fan away flies; to stir up to activity with a 
fan; to blow breath upon; to move to and fro 
like a fan; to beat, to handle, to feel. Websters’. 


E OH, YOU “FAN” 


H ow close the street vernacular fits your description in Websters’ un- 
abridged. 

Oh you American Base Ball Fan! How we love you — love you for 
your swing and fling of fun and slang in rooting your friends or fanning 
your opponents. 


Y ou are at once the most superficial, effervescent and yet true and loyal 
of sports. A true sport has a good heart and you American Sport-Fans 
have shown that you could be relied upon when your sons, brothers or 
sweethearts stood in need of the materials with which they could ‘carry 
on” their favorite game of Base Ball in the camps and cantonments, at 
home as well as ‘over th ere”. 


The management of the Clark C. Griffith Ball and Bat Fund desire to 
record their high appreciation of your generosity and swift response 
to their call for funds. Look over this Final Report and note the great 
diversity of places all over the globe where our soldier and sailor boys 
were located during the War and since the signing of the Armistice; 
see where your money has gone and realize as you must what it has 
done to build up or maintain a good morale of fighting and staying 
qualities so valuable to a good so id ier. As General Foch said: “The 

American so idi er had the devils’ own punch”. Where did he get it? 
At least we are sure that Base Ball helped to give him that kind of a 
punch. 


Thanks, fans, one and all, male and female of the specie. The women, 
no less than the men, helped in this noble cause. 


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FINAL REPORT 


MARCH, 1919 


To the President of the United States 
of America and others prominently 
associated with him in government 

For written and spoken words of encouragement and approval of our 
work, we wish to name the following eminent personages and organiza- 
tions: 

President of the United States, Hon. Woodrow Wilson 

General John J. Pershing 

Postmaster General A. S. Burleson 

Secretary to the President, J. P. Tumulty 

Colonel R. S. Foster, Twelfth New York Infantry 

Mr. Benjamin Minor 

Rev. William A. Sunday 

Governor John K. Tener 

President B. B. Johnson 

President John A. Heydler 

Secretary J. H. Farrell 

Young Men’s Christian Association 

Red Cross 

Union Savings Bank, Washington, D. C. 

Col. T. L. Huston 
Mgr. John J. McGraw 
Mr. M. H. McIntyre 
Mr. Robert Read 

National League of Profession Baseball Clubs 
American League of Professional Baseball Clubs 
Sporting News 
Baseball Magazine 

National Association Professional Baseball Clubs 
American Association Professional Baseball Clubs 
International League 
Burroughs Adding Machine Co. 


We particularly want to thank Geo. F. Johnson, President of the Bing- 
hamton Baseball Club who has donated more money to our fund than 
any other individual or club in America. 


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CLARK C. GRIFFITH 


BALL AND BAT FUND 


CASH AND CREDIT 


In ordinary business and in benevolent work too, managers are supposed 
to have cash in hand or pledges before asking credit. Usually they 
do not get the credit unless they can show bank accounts. But to the 
glory and honor of our American Sporting goods manufacturers and 
dealers let us say that though “silver and gold had we none they gave 
us of their best goods and all that we asked trusting to the sporting 
fans of the country to respond. 


Credit to the extent o f $30,000.00 was freely given and they backed 
their faith up by agreeing that if the funds were not raised that they 
would donate the goods to the cause. 


This was a magnificent piece of true sportsmanship and we want you 
all to know of it to their everlasting fame. 


We are glad to say to the credit of all that we quickly raised the money 
by letting the Fans of our country know what was needed. 


During the life of the Ball and Bat Fund we have purchased many 
thousand of dollars of baseball material from the following firms: 


Wright &: Ditson 
A. J. Reach Co. 

Hillerich & Bradsby Co. 

P. Goldsmith s Sons 
Geo. Hunt Co. 

Rawlings Manufacturing Co. 


Draper-Maynard Co. 

Chicago Sporting Goods Mfg. Co. 
Western Sporting Goods Mfg. Co. 
A. G. Spalding & Bros. 
Schoedinger-Marr Co. 

Thomas E. Wilson & Co., 


In particular we would like to mention the following firms who stood 
by us so nobly: 


A. G. Spalding & Bros. 

A. J. Reach Co. 

Western Sporting Goods Mfg. Co. 
Thomas E. Wilson & Co. 


In addition to their kind consideration towards us they practically sold us these 
goods for cost and in many cases lost money. Their kindness has aided in having 
the great American Game played in every part of the world. 


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FINAL REPORT 


MARCH, 1919 = 


TO THE PRESS: 

Away behind that everlasting ‘first person plural” or editorial "we” 
of yours is the big hearted personality of the man who pushes the pen 
that moves the world to action. Therefore, when we extend, as we 
desire to do now, our deep appreciation of your powerful words of praise 
and commendation which carried the news to thousands whom we could 
not reach, we would have in mind always the Sporting Editors of hun- 
dreds of newspapers all over the land, whom we hope will read these 
lines and say “yes, that means me.” 

Likewise we have been favored with many editorial comments, 
favorable, gratifying and helpful. Money could not buy such space 
as was given to us freely out of pure patriotic love of the cause in which 
they were written. 

They have, so to speak, kept the ball rolling ever since our existence. 
Papers from all over the world have spoken kindly of us and in not 
one instance have they made a criticism. There are hundreds of Editors 
we would like to mention personally but space would not permit. 

Thanks boys, we knew you were with us and you sure did help us put 
this good work into practical ‘Good and Welfare” for our soldiers and 
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FINAL REPORT MARCH, 1919 | 


AMERICAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE 
OFFICE OF THE COMMANDING GENERAL 

Paris. Prance 

July 27, 1917 


Mr. Clark C. Griffith, 

Washington Base Ball Club 
of the American League, 
334-335 Southern Building 
Washington. D.C. 


Dear Sir, 

I am in receipt of your letter of 
July 6, 1917, informing me that you have shipped 
fifty packages containing balls, bats and other 
baseball paraphernalia to me here in Prance for 
the use of the troops. 

They will' be most welcome and very 
gratefully received by the troops. I thank you 
for the gift and the thoughtfulness that prompted 
it. 

Yours very truly, 



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BALL AND BAT FUND 


WAR DEPARTMENT 

Commission on Training Camp Activities 

Washington 


Raymond B. Fosdick 
Chairman 
Lee F. Flanmer 
Thomas J. Flowells 
Joseph Lee 
Malcolm L. McBride 
John R. Mott 
Charles P. Neill 

Brig. Gen. P. E. Pierce, U. S. A. 
Joseph E. Raycroft 
Eliot Wadsworth 


W. Prentice Sanger 
Executive Secretary 


Mr. Clark Griffith, 

3025 Sixteenth St., N.W., 

Washington, D. C. 

Dear Sir: 

Enclosed please find copy of extract from a cablegram from Gen- 
eral Pershing to the Adjutant General. 1 am replying that 1 have turned 
this copy over to you. 

1 shall be glad to have you send me notifications of receipt of this 
cablegram. 

Dr. Raycroft is in Europe and 1 am looking after his work in his 
absence. I hope 1 may have the pleasure of meeting you while I am 
here in Washington. I have been stationed in the camps for a year and 
a half and received a good many of your boxes of baseball equipment 
and assure you that you would feel well repaid for all that you have done 
if you could see how these gifts of yours were welcomed by the men. 

Yours very truly, 

JOHN L. GRIFFITH, 

Captain U. S. A., 
Executive Officer Athletic Division. 


ATHLETIC DIVISION 

Joseph E. Raycroft 

Chairman 
Norman B. Tooker 
Boyd Comstock 
Jonathan A. Butler 


February 18, 1919. 


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FINAL REPORT 


MARCH, 1919 


GUARD AND FIRE COMPANIES 
PERSONAL ADJUTANT’S OFFICE 

Camp Stuart, Newport News, Va. 

Guard and Fire Co. 324 

November 5th, 1918. 

Clark C. Griffith Ball and Bat Fund, 

Washington, D. C. 

We, the undersigned, express our very sincere appreciation to you, 
sir, for your very kind attention and considerate efforts in obtaining 
equipment for our company baseball team from J. Pierce, Esq., Ajax 
Rubb er Co., Racine, Wisconsin. 


With best personal wishes from us, one and all, 


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CLARK C. GRIFFITH 


BALL AND BAT FUND 


RED CROSS CONVALESCENT HOUSE 

Walter Reed Hospital 
Washington, D. C. 

January 3, 1919. 

Clark C. Griffith Ball and Bat Fund, 

710 1 4th Street, N. W., 

Washington, D. C. 

We thank you for your kindness in remembering 
the boys here at the hospital at Christmas time, and 
assure you that your thought of them was greatly 
appreciated. We take this opportunity of adding 
our thanks to theirs. 

Y ours very truly, 

MRS. FRANK EVANS, D. L. B., 

Matron. 


BUREAU OF ADVICE AND INFORMATION 

The Charity Organization Society 
of the City of New York 
1 05 East 22d St. 

September 9, 1918. 

Mr. C. H. Genslinger, Executive Secretary, 

Clark C. Griffith Ball and Bat Fund, 

309 Union Savings Bank Building, 

Washington, D. C., 

Dear Sir: 

It gives me a good deal of pleasure to acknowl- 
edge your letter of September 5th, the spirit of 
which was greatly appreciated. I shall be glad to 
write at once to the State Council of Defense in 
Oregon and say that your organization will be listed 
in the next issue of the Bulletin of Approved War 
Activities. 

Very truly yours, 

BARRY C. SMITH, 

Secretary. 


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CO. D. 2 1ST ENGINEERS 
American Expeditionary Forces 
Somewhere in France 

April 12, 1918. 

Mr. Clark Griffith, 

Washington, D. C. 



Dear Sir: 

One of my comrades handed me the 
Ideal Baseball Sheet this evening, the 
first I’ve seen for many months. 

I, like the average fellow who is a 
true American, am a great admirer of 
our national game. 

It occurred to me what a wonderful 
work you are doing for we fellows, and 
wish to say a word of appreciation. 

You can easily believe that the 
amusements and pastimes of this war- 
stricken country are very few. But 
for the baseball material that you have 
understood the need of, many of us 
would not have the interesting work- 
outs and games we sometimes enjoy. 

The sporting news is very much ap- 
preciated, and it is well worn out be- 
fore it is disca rded. 

I wish to thank you personally, and 
for the others who may not do so, for 
I know how much we all appreciate 
the generosity of the great work you 
have undertaken in our behalf. 

Wishing you and the Washington 
Club the best of luck, I remain 
Very truly, 

Bartlert A. Schieling. 


U. S. S. IOWA 

Somewhere with the Colors 

May 2, 1918. 

Clark C. Griffith, 

Ball and Bat Fund, 

Washington, D. C. 

My dear Sirs: 

We * are pleased with your goods” 
and you are therefore hearing from us 
in accordance with the suggestion of 
your little red sticker. We appreciate 
your great kindness along this line, as 
such equipment always comes in handy. 
There is an especially great need for 
baseballs as they do not last very long. 
It is a pleasure to drop this line of 
appreciation to you, and I commend 
you on your patriotic and substantial 
interest in the recreational activities of 
the men. 

Thanking you for the kindness al- 
ready rendered and hoping to hear 
from you again, I beg to remain 
Very sincerely yours, 

H. H. Lippincott, 
Chaplain, U. S. N. 


47 1ST AERO CONSTRUCTION 
SQUADRON 

American Expeditionary Forces 
Somewhere in England 


July 12, 1918. 


Clark C. Griffith, Director General, 

Ball and Bat Fund, 

Washington, D. C. 

Dear Mr. Genslinger: 

Hope you have not thought that I 
have forgotten to acknowledge su ch a 
wonderful gift as the ball and bat out- 
fit you so kindly sent my squadron. 
Due to an incorrect address (71st, in- 
stead of 471st), the goods have just 
arrived here. The outfit has come at 
just the right time, however, as we had 
been able to secure enough supplies 
from the Red Cross for us to “carry 
on.” Have just received notice that 
they were unable to secure any more 
baseball equipment, so the Clark Grif- 
fith Fund has again made the boys 
happy. 

I have explained to the squadron 
that the barbers of the United States 
furnished the money, and I feel sure 
that each man will write to his barber 
in appreciation. 

I cannot adequately express my feel- 
ings upon the receipt of your gift. It 
is a wonderfully patriotic movement 
and tremendously appreciated by the 
men of the A. E. F. 

Personally I shall look forward with 
great pleasure to making your acquain- 
tance on my return to the States. As 
my father was President of the Phillies 
at one time, I feel intimately associated 
with our national game. 

Thanking you and Mr. Griffith in be- 
half of I 50 men and myself, 

Your very truly, 

John H. Potter, 

Capt. S. C., U. S. A., Comdg. 

P. S. It may interest you to know that 

we have a baseball league of eight 
teams from different camps in this part 
of England, and at the present time we 
are out in front, having won five and 
lost none. 


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BALL AND BAT FUND 


NATIONAL WAR WORK COUNCIL 
Y. M. C. A. Headquarters 
Camp Dix, N. J. 

September 24, 1918. 

Clark C. Griffith Ball & Bat Fund, 
Washington, D. C., 

Dear Sir: 

Last week I received a sample bat of 
the kind you are sending to the men in 
camps, and the request was made that 
I advise you if the product pleased me. 
Beg to state that the high quality of 
this bat has given much satisfaction 
in this camp to the men who have 
used them and that I wish to extend my 
personal thanks for the fi ne aid you 
have been in furthering sport in Camp 
Dix. 

Sincerely, 

SOL METZGER, 

Y. M. C. A. Recreational Secretary. 


U. S. S. PRAIRIE 

December 28, 1918. 

Clark C. Griffith Ball and Bat Fund, 

309 Union Savings Bank Bldg., 
Washington, D. C., 

Attention: Mr. C. H. Genslinger, 

Dear Sir: 

The baseball outfit shipped to us by 
you arrived with the mail today. 

We thank you very much for it, and 
assure you that The Griffith Ball and 
Bat Fund will be given a boost when- 
ever it is possible for us to do so. 

The promptness with which our re- 
quest was handled is extremely notice- 
able and rightfully deserves commeda- 
tion. 

Again thanking you, and all those 
who contributed to your wonderful 
fund, we are, 

Yours very truly, 

Crew o f U. S. S. P rairie, 

Chas. L. La Barge, 

Athletic Officer. 


FLIGHT SURGEON’S OFFICE 

Barron Field, Everman, T ex. 

September 10, 1918. 

Mr. C. H. Genslinger, 

Exec. Secretary and Treas., 

Clark C. Griffith Ball &c Bat Fund, 
Washington, D. C., 

I am acknowledging receipt of your 
very good baseball outfit. We want 
you to know that the “boys’’ appreci- 
ate your interest in them. Th ey join 
with me in thanking you for it, and are 
this day sending a letter of thanks to 
Mr. E. G. Boynton of the “Gary 
T ribune.” 

Yours very truly, 

Edward L. Farrell, 

1st Lt. A. S. N. A., 

Physical Director. 


COMPANY A, 217TH ENGINEERS 

Camp Baeuregard, La. 

November 29, 1918. 

Clark C. Griffith, 

Ball and Bat Fund, 

Washington, D. C. 

Dear Sir: 

Have received the baseball equip- 
ment shipped to this Company. 

I personally thank you for the man- 
ner in which you extradited the ship- 
ment. 

Have this day directed my men to 
write a personal letter of thanks to the 
employees of the Allegheny Plate Glass 
Company through W. G. Penshaw, 
Auditor, Glasmere, Penn. 

There are seventy-five men in the 
Company. 

Very truly yours, 

M. C. Grenata, 

Capt. C. of E. 


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2 7TH CO., 7TH BATTALION 

1 66th Depot Brigade, 

Camp Lewis, Amer. Lake, Wash. 

July 23, 1918. 

Clark C. Griffith Ball and Bat Fund, 

309 Union Savings Bank Building, 
Washington, D. C. 

Gentlemen : 

Acknowledgment is hereby made, 
with thanks, of receipt of one baseball 
outfit consisting of two bats, two mits, 
two gloves, one catcher s mask, twelve 
American League balls, together with 
score cards and baseball rule books. 

We have complied with request 
made in your letter of the 5th inst. 
and have issued an order asking all the 
men in this company to write a per- 
sonal letter of thanks to Alexander 
Archibald, which we are sure the men 
will be only too happy to have the op- 
portunity of doing. 

Thanking you personally for this 
fine donation, I remain, 

Yours very truly, 

James Scott, 

Capt. Inf. R. C. 


OFFICE OF THE CHAPLAIN 
32nd Machine Gun Bn. 

Camp Meade, Md. 

November 24, 1918. 

Ball and Bat Fund, 

Mr. C. H. Genslinger, 

Washington, D. C. 

Dear Sir: 

I wish to acknowledge receipt of the 
baseball equipment with many thanks. 
The cold weather does not stop some 
of the baseball enthusiasts from indulg- 
ing in a bit of the game, so you see we 
are already making good use of the 
equipment. 

I have personally written a letter of 
thanks to Mr. U. A. Lewis and will 
direct the men of one of the companies 
of the battalion to do likewise. There 
are 700 men in this outfit, so I took it 
that you had reference to one of the 
companies in Section No. 3 of your 
letter. 

Thanking you again for your kind 
favor, I am 

Respectfully yours, 

R. J. Wolf. 


Det. Company D, 23rd Bn., USG, NA. 
Presidio of Sa n Francisco, Calif. 

August 14, 1918. 

From: Commanding Officer, Det. Co. 
D, 23rd Bn., USG, NA. 

To: Clark Griffith, Ball and Bat Fund, 
Washington, D. C. 

Subject: Appreciation. 

I wish to thank you on behalf of the 
company and myself for the baseball 
equipment which has been furnished 
us by you thru the Reverend Father 
Cavanaugh, in charge of the Knights of 
Columbus activities of the Presidio. 

The men appreciate it greatly, and 
the equipment is in daily use. The 
Clark Griffith Ball and Bat Fund will 
always be remembered by the officers 
and men of this command. 

William D. Flinn, 

1st Lieut. 23rd Bn., USG, NA. 


SANITARY DETACHMENT 

Morrison, Va. 

August 1 , 1918. 

Clark C. Griffith Ball and Bat Fund, 
Washington, D. C. 

Dear Sirs: 

I wish to acknowledge the receipt 
today of an express package contain- 
ing one dozen baseballs, two bottle 
bats, one mask, four fielding gloves, 
one first baseman s glove, one catching 
glove, part of which have already been 
put in use, and in behalf of myself and 
my men, many of whom cannot write 
their own names, I want to thank you 
for your part in the matter; and I will 
also personally thank Mr. James D. 
Coddington, Sporting Editor of the 
“Newark Evening Times” for his gen- 
erosity in making it possible for the 
soldiers to keep up the national game 
while still doing their bit for Uncle Sam. 

V ery truly yours, 

Nathaniel Ross, 
Captain M. R. C. 


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BALL AND BAT FUND 


EIGHTEENTH COMPANY 
Narragansett Bay, R. I. 

August 14, 1918. 

From : Athletic Officer, Fort Wetherill, 

R. I., 

To: Clark W. Griffith Bat & Ball Fund, 
Washington, D. C. 

Subject: Baseball Equipment. 

1. Your package of baseball equip- 
ment has been received by us. It was 
a welcome edition for our ball team, 
and we wish to express our apprecia- 
tion of your gift. 

2. The Fort Wetherill baseball team 
has had a very successful season so 
far, considering the length of time the 
men remain with us. In the Coast 
Defense Baseball League of Narragan- 
sett Bay we stand second. 

3. There is nothing like baseball for 
increasing the interest of the men in 
athletics, as well as fitting th em for 
their military duties. 

John M. Fetherston, 

1 st Lt. C. A. R. C., 
Athletic Officer. 


BATTERY “B“, 81st FIELD ARTY. 

Fort Sill, Oklahoma 

Oct. 18, 1918. 

Clark C. Griffith, 

Ball and Bat Fund, 

Washington, D. C. 

M essrs. 

Received your gift of a complete 
baseball outfit for this battery and I 
cannot tell you how much it is appre- 
ciated both by my men and myself. 

Athletics and sports of all kinds are 
the best means for raising and keeping 
up the morale of troops, for putting 
the punch into them, and for getting 
“pep. Without materials we have 

been somewhat handicapped but by 
your kindness we are now provided 
with the goods for baseball games. 

I assure you that the baseball outfit 
will be put to good and thorough use 
“behind th e lines” and whenever else 
there is a chance “over there.” 

Please accept, through me, the 
thanks of my entire battery, two hun- 
dred men. 

W. F. SafTord, 

Capt. 8 1 st Field Artillery, 

Comdg. Battery “B“. 


HEADQUARTERS— COMPANY “D” 
2 7th Engineers 

Camp Leach, Washington, D. C. 

August 8, 1918. 

Mr. Clark C. Griffith, 

Bat and Ball Fund, 

309 Union Savings Bank Bldg., 
Washington, D. C. 

Dear Sir: 

We received from you today one 
baseball outfit complete and in good 
condition. That this outfit is greatly 
appreciated by the men of this Com- 
pany is proven by the fact that a full- 
fledged baseball game between Co. “D“ 
and Co. “E“ was in progress two hours 
after receiving the goods. Many other 
games will follow, and you can be as- 
sured that the baseball equipment will 
be kept busy. 

Extending to you the thanks of the 
entire Company, I remain 

Yours truly, 

R. E. Franklin, 

Captain Engineer, R. C., 
Commanding Co. “D.“ 


HEADQ’T’R’S 22ND BALLOON CO. 

U. S. Army Balloon School 
Lee Hall, Va. 


September 14, 1918. 

Clark C. Griffith Ball & Bat Fund, 

309 Union Savings Bank Bldg., 
Washington, D. C., 

Gentlemen : 

We have just received the baseball 
outfit for this company, and in behalf 
of th e men of the Company I wish to 
express my sincere and grateful ap- 
preciation for your kindness in sending 
same to us. 

I feel sure that these goods will serve 
we 11 th e true intent of the donation, 
and all who have cooperated to make 
such a gift possible surely deserve our 
full praise. 

Again thanking you for your kind- 
ness, I am 

Very sincerely yours, 

Earl H. Latimer, 

2d Lieut. A. S. S. G. 


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FINAL REPORT 


MARCH, 1919 


SANITARY SQUADS NOS. 91 AND 92 
12th Sanitary Train 

Camp Devens, Massachusetts 

October 24, 1918. 

The Clark C. Griffith Ball & Bat Fund, 

Mr. C. H. Genslinger, Exec. Sec.. 

Dear Sir: 

I hereby acknowledge receipt of the 
baseball outfit. The goods arrived in 
fine condition, and it is needless to say 
that the boys were more than pleased 
with the outfit and are cheerfully writ- 
ing letters to the donors of the money 
which purchased the goods. If you 
could but see the results of your good 
work you would be well satisfied. The 
outfit arrived at the proper time, as 
there are no passes being issued at 
present to permit the men to leave 
camp, and time hangs heavy with some 
of them. We are going to take the 
outfit overseas with us and hope to be 
playing American baseball “unter den 
Linden,” who knows? 

Please accept, sir, in behalf of every 
man in the organization, our earnest 
thanks as a small mark of appreciation 
of your generosity and interest in us. 

Very truly yours, 

William L. Fox, 1st Lt., M. C., 
Commanding Officer, Sani- 
tary Squads Nos. 91 and 92. 


OFFICE OF THE CHAPLAIN 

October 26, 1918. 

Mr. Clark C. Griffith, 

Ball and Bat Fund, 

309 Union Savings Bank Bldg., 
Washington, D. C., 

My dear Mr. Griffith: 

We wish to express our hearty 
thanks for the promptness and the 
courtesy with which you acceded to our 
request for the football equipment. 
Everything has been received in good 
shape, and the boys are very grateful. 

You may feel assured that the uni- 
forms will fill a real need for our fel- 
lows here and that they will put them 
to good use. We shall also take care 
to write the donors, thanking them. 

When our new Welfare Hall is com- 
pleted I hope to have the pleasure of 
a visit from Mr. Genslinger and your- 
self. 

With every good wish in your laud- 
able and useful work, and thanking 
you for your kindness to our boys at 
the Navy Yard and here at the Naval 
Proving Ground, I am 

Very sincerely yours, 

Alfred de Groot Vogler, 

Lt. (Jr.) Chaplain Corps, 

U. S. N., Athletic Officer. 


212TH AERO SQUADRON, 
FLYING DEPARTMENT 

Kelly Field, South San Antonio, Texas 
Clark C. Griffith Ball & Bat Fund, 

309 Union Savings Bank Building, 
Washington, D. C. 

Attention: Mr. C. H. Genslinger, 

Gentlemen : 

We wish to advise the receipt of the 
baseball outfit received through the 
good offices of your organization. We 
have had the men of the squadron 
write Mr. W. H. Purcell, President, 
Alliance Mach ine Company, Alliance, 
Ohio, a letter, thanking him for his 
generosity, and wish also to express to 
you our appreciation of your courtesy 
in this matter. 


3 7TH BALLOON COMPANY 

Army Balloon School, 

Arcadia, California. 

Aug. 3, 1918. 

Mr. Clark C. Griffith, Ball & Bat Fund 
309 Union Savings Bank, 

Wash ington, D. C. 

Gentlemen : 

I wish to use th is means of th anking 
you most heartily for the nice Base 
Ball outfit you sent the 3 7th Balloon 
Company. 

This company has a very good team 
an d the b oys certainly de enjoy play- 
ing the game, and I feel that you have 
certainly made a wise selection in pre- 
senting this gift. 

Again thanking you for this nice 
present, I am, 


Yours very truly, 
Rutherfoord Fleet, 

2d Lieut. A. S. S. C., 

Adjutant. 


Very truly yours, 

W. F. Wingold. 


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| THE BASE BALL material mentioned | 

| was sent in outfits, each containing 1 

1 the following materials: | 


1 Catcher’s Mask 
1 Catcher’s Mitt 
1 Chest Protector 
1 First Base Mitt 
3 Bats 
3 Bases 
3 Base Pins 
1 2 Balls 

I Book of Rules 
1 2 Score Cards 

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FINAL REPORT 


MARCH, 1919 


1 List of Baseball Material Furnished the United 
1 States Army and Navy and its Destination 


from June 29th, 1917 to March 1st, 1919 


Gen. John J. Pershing, 

France, 

5 1 outfits. 

First Ohio Artillery, 
Indianapolis, Ind. 

1 outfit. 

U. S. S. Corono, 

New York City, 

2 doz. balls, 1 doz. assorted 
bats, 1 glove, Ensign Chas. 
S. O’Connor. 

Seventh C. Cav., 

East Potomac Park, 

D. C., 

1 outfit, Lt. Hill. 

Second Company C.A.C. 
Fort Washington, Md., 

1 outfit. 

Fort Myer, 

Virginia, 

1 outfit, Maj. Luce. 

Camp Ordway, 

Washington, D. C., 

2 outfits, N. G. 

Fort Riley, 

Kansas, 

I outfit, Jno. A. Robinson. 

Syracuse, 

New York, 

1 outfit, Chas. Palmer. 

Columbus, 

Ohio, 

6 outfits, R. W. Reed and 
Jos. Carr. 

St. Louis, 

Missouri, 

1 outfit, Gus Eckert. 

Gen. John J. Pershing, 

France, 

1 9 outfits. 

Fort Riley, 

Kansas, 

I outfit, Commanding Offi- 
cer. 

Infantry, 

Washington, D. C., 

1 outfit, M. G. Williams. 

Gen. John J. Pershing, 

France, 

20 outfits. 


1 st 111 inois Regt., 

Baseball Park, Chicago, 
$67.76 of baseball material. 

1st 111 inois Regt., 

Baseball Park, Chicago, 
$352.28 of baseball goods. 

I 0th Engineers, 

American University 
Camp, D. C., 

1 outfit. 

Field Hospital Co. No. 1 , 

St. Paul, Minn. 

I outfit, Lt. N. G. Morten- 
son. 

Medical Corps, 

Quantico, Va. 

1 outfit, Lt.-Col. Harry Lee. 

Headquarters Troop, 3 7th 
Division, 

Camp Sherman, 

Montgomery, Ala., 

1 outfit, Lt. B. H. Orr. 

Ma rine Corps, 

Quantico, Va. 

1 outfit, Major H. L. Roose- 
velt. 

Co. D, 1 0th Engineers 
Forestry, 

American University, 

D. C., 

1 outfit, Capt. J. Tapon. 

Twelfth Field Artillery, 

Fort Myer, Va. 

I outfit Chaplain Jas. F. 
Houlihan. 

Co. E, Engineers Forestry, 
American University 
Camp, 

1 outfit, Capt. Skeels. 

Soldiers, Sailors, Ma rines 
& Hospital Delegations, 

Shibe Park, 

4 outfits. 

U. S. S. Bridgeport, 

Pier 4 A, 

Navy Yard, Boston, 

I outfit, Dr. McNorris. 


1st French Motor Battery, 
Camp Curtiss Guild, 

E. Boxford, Mass. 

I outfit, Capt. Roger A. 
Greene. 

So Id iers and Sailors, 

Boston Baseball Park, 

22 outfits. 

Ohio State Brigade, 

$3.9 1 of baseball goods, 
Brig. -Gen. Speake. 

6th Tr uck Supply Co., 
Columbus, Ohio, 

I outfit, Lt. Shartles and 
Sgt. Roakin. 


H eadquarters Ohio 
Co., 

Columbus, Ohio, 

1 outfit. 


Div. 


6th Co. Art. Ammunition 
Supply Train, 

Columbus, Ohio, 

I outfit, Robt. Baisinger. 

Co. A, 

Ohio Military Police, 
Columbus, 

1 outfit. 

4th Truck Company, 

Columbus, Ohio, 

1 outfit, Sgt. R. H. Crom- 
well. 

Co. 2, 

Ohio Division Supply, 
$19.35 of baseball material. 

Truck Company No. 3, 

Ohio D ivision, 

I outfit. 

Truck Company No. I, 

Oh io Division, 

I outfit. 

Company B, 

166th I nfantry, 
Columbus, Ohio, 

$15.20 of baseball material. 

Company I, 

166th I nfantry, 

Ohio Brigade, 

$44.52 of baseball material. 


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2nd Co., 

Art. Ammunition Train, 
Columbus, Ohio, 

$11.10 of baseball material. 

Truck Company No. 3, 
Ohio Division, 

$12.71 of baseball material. 

Camp Logan, 

Houston, Tex., 

4 outfits. 

Soldiers an d Sa ilors, 

Polo Grounds, 

9 doz. balls. 

Sold iers and Sail ors, 

Boston Baseball Park, 
$56.00 of baseball material. 

1 st Field Hospital Corps, 

1 1 7th Sanitary Train, 
Camp Mills, L. I., 

1 outfit. 

1 st Illinois Ambulance 
Corps, 

Chicago, 

$32 1.05 of baseball goods. 

4th Illinois Ambulance, 
Corps, 

Chicago, 

$18.50 baseball material. 

Illinois Signal Corps, 
Chicago, 

$9.25 of baseball material. 

Gen. John J. Pershing 

F ranee, 

100 outfits. 

Third Company, C. A. C., 

Ft. Washington, Md. 

1 outfit, Lt. Harris. 

Co. D., 2d Battalion, 

20th E ngineers, 

Camp American 

University, 

1 outfit, C. S. Cowan. 

6th D ivision, 

Engineer Train, 
Washington Barracks, 

D. C., 

$5.4 1 of baseball material, 
Hal C. Ward, Wagoner. 

3rd Field Artillery, 

Quartermasters Corps, 

Ft. Myer, Va. 

5 outfits. 

Co. A, 1 49th Infantry, 

Camp Shelby, Miss. 

1 outfit, Jno. L. Hackney. 

Lt. Callan, 

Wash ington, D. C., 

2 sweaters. 


Boston Baseball Park, 

3 outfits. 

Boston Baseball Park, 

8 outfits. 

Headquarters Mounted 
Military Police, 

Camp Karb, Ohio 
I outfit. 

H eadquarters Co. Military 
Police, 

Camp Karb, Ohio 
$8.35 of baseball material. 

Art. Ammunition No. 1 , 

Lt. Byrnes, D D Inst., 

$5.60 of baseball material. 

Art. Ammunition No. 2, 

Sgt. Gregg, D & D Inst., 
$5.60 of baseball material. 

Art. Ammunition No. 4, 

Lt. W. F. Mack, F. A. 
Inst., 

$5.60 of baseball material. 

Art. Ammunition Truck 
Co. No. 3, 

Sgt. Hermann, 

$5.60 of baseball material. 

Headquarters Military 
Police, 

Ohio, 

$5.60 of baseball material. 

4th Ohio Hospital Corps 
Co., 

Delaware, Ohio, 

$32.65 of baseball material. 

Art. Ammunition No. 3, 
$47.65 of baseball material, 

I st Lt. W. L. Mack, F. A. 

Art. Ammunition No. 2, 
$44.95 of baseball material, 
Sgt. Gregg. 

Art. Ammunition No. 1 , 
$46.05 of baseball material. 

Truck Company, 

Art. Ammunition No. 3, 
$44.35 of baseball material. 

Camp, Meade, Md., 

5 outfits, Capt. Charles. 

Commanding Officer, 

Camp Lewis, Wash., 

32 baseball outfits. 

Camp Dix, 

Wrightstown, N. J., 

20 outfits, Lt.-Col, Wait C. 
Johnson. 

Camp Shelby, 

Miss. 

12 outfits, Maj.-Gen. Saxe. 


Camp Funston, 

Kansas, 

12 outfits, Lt. Paul With- 
ington. 

Camp Wheeler 
Georgia, 

30 outfits, Division Adju- 
tant. 

Camp Cody, 

New Mexico, 

15 outfits, Maj. Sheldon. 

Base Hospital, 

Camp Travis, Tex. 

I sweater, Dr. H. F. Bennett. 

Amb ulance Corps, 

Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., 

5 outfits, Lt. T. J. Summer. 

1 0 7th Infantry, 

Camp Wadsworth, S. C., 
1 outfit, Hunter Leaf. 

126th A ero Ath. Assn., 

Kelly Field, Tex. 

I outfit, P. J. Aurelius. 

3rd Battalion, 

20th Engineers, 

Belvoir, Va. 

$9.50 baseball material. 

4th Battalion, 

20th Engineers, 

Camp American 
University, 

3 outfits, Lt. P. D. Mackie. 

American Expeditionary 
Forces, 

1 sweater, S. W. Clark. 

Ice Plant Co. No. 301, 

Camp Merritt, N. J., 

1 outfit, Lt. A. L. Little. 

Carl J. Merner, 

Aide for Athletic Camp, 
Camp Pike, 

Little Rock, Ark. 

30 outfits. 

Major W. N. Wright, 
Camp Doniphan, 

Fort Sill, Okla. 

28 outfits. 

L. W. Riess, 

Athletic Director, 

Camp Johnston, 

Jacksonvi lie, Fla. 

$125.00 of baseball material. 

S. B. R. R. G. Jones, 

Sig. Section, 

8th Canadian Eng., 
Brigade, B. E. F. France, 

1 mitt. 


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corded here did not reach their 
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“over there” but whenever we 
could reach these boys a dupli- 
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FINAL REPORT MARCH, 1919 


L. A. Triggs, 

U. S. S. Lyndonia, 

Norfolk, Va., 

1 outfit. 

Major Fred L. Huidekoper, 
Division Adjutant, 

Houston, Texas, 

2 I outfits. 

Chaplain Ignatius Fealy, 
Schopeld Barracks, 
Hawaii, 

I 0 outfits. 

Major F. Harden, 

Camp Wadsworth, S. C. s 
I 0 outfits. 

H. S. Lansing, Athletic Di- 
rector Camp Doniphan, 
Fort Sill, Okla. 

I 5 outfits. 

Maj or C. F. Thompson, 
Infantry, Camp Gordon, 

Atlanta, Ga., 

1 5 outfits. 

White Sox Park, 

Chicago, 111. 

$120.00 of baseball material. 

Sgt. Chester Torkelsch, 
23rd Co., 2d Regt., C. 
A. C., 

Sa n Francisco, Cal. 

1 outfit. 

John R. Case, Div. Athletic 
Director Camp Kearney, 

Linda Vista, Cal. 

40 outfits. 

Capt. W. W. B urns, 60th 
Regt., Heavy Artillery, 

Fort Washington, Md. 

I outfit. 

Commanding Officer, 

Camp Mills, Mineola, L. I. 

1 5 outfits. 

Commanding Officer, 

Camp Mills, Mineola, L. I. 

1 0 outfits. 

Lt.-Col. E. Booth, 

Camp Upton, N. Y. 

3 outfits. 

Lt. W. P. O’Brien, Co. L, 
3rd D. C. Infantry, 
Washington, D. C. 

$13.72 baseball material. 

W. W. West, 

Bn. Supply Sgt. 30th 
Eng. 

American University, 
Camp, D. C. 

2 outfits. 


Major Geo. M. Lee, 

350th Machine Gun 
Battalion, 

Camp Grant, Rockford, 

111 . 

I outfit. 

Fred Grunewald, 

Battery 6, 306th Field 
Artillery, 

Camp Upton, L. I. 

$4.38 baseball goods. 

Wm. Bouchard, 

3 1 4 Field Signal Battery, 
Camp Funston, Kan. 

I outfit. 

Lt. McReid, 

38th Engineers, 

Fort Myer, Va. 

I outfit. 

Capt. C. A. Cooli dge, Jr., 

1 5 1 st Depot Brigade, 
Camp Devens, Ayer, 

Mass. 

8 outfits. 

M. N. Menosky, Hdqs. Bat- 
talion, General Hdqs. 
Bldg. 17 F No. 30 
Camp Merritt, N. J. 
$24.23 of baseball material. 

Capt. Harry L. Stebbins, 
Co. D, 23d E ngineers, 

Ca mp Laurel, Md., 

1 outfit. 

1 st Lt. F ran k D. Lark in, 
Comdg. Truck Co. 6, 
23rd E ngineers, 

Camp Laurel, Md. 

I outfit. 

1 st Lt. W. M. Johnson, 
Comdg. Truck Co. 5, 
23rd Engineers, 

Camp Laurel, Md. 

1 outfit. 

1 st Lt. F ran k L. Alt man, 
Comdg. Truck Co. 3, 
23rd Engineers, 

Camp Laure 1, Md. 

1 outfit. 

Capt. Geo. M. Mott, Jr., 

Co. F, 23rd Engineers 
Camp Laure 1, Md. 

1 outfit. 

Capt. Victor H. Garm, 

9th Truck Co., 23rd 
Engineers, 

Camp Glenburnie, Md. 

1 outfit. 


Lt. F. G. Freehde, 

Co. I, 23rd Engineers, 
Camp Laurel, Md. 

6 outfits, for Companies G, 
H, 1, 7, 8 and Headquarters. 

Capt. Heinike, 

Co. M, 23rd Engineers, 
4th Bn. 

Saunders Range, Md. 

1 outfit. 

Capt. W. S. Vanloan, 

10th Bn. 20th Engineers, 
Camp American 

University, D. C. 

2 outfits. 

Corpl. T. R. Murphy, 

Co. D, 28th Engineers, 
Camp Meade, Md. 

Lt. Wm. C. Cox, 

Sig. Corps Photographic 
Lab., 

Washington Barracks, 

D. C. 

I outfit. 

Carl W. Markham, 

Engineers, Supt. Wash. 
Eng. Depot, 

Washington, D. C. 

1 outfit. 

T. T. Sweet, Reg., 23rd 
Engrs. Hdqs., 

Camp Laurel, Md. 

I outfit. 

Capt. R. A. Smallwood 
Co. F, 25th E ngineers, 
Camp Devens, Ayer, 

Mass. 

I outfit. 

Capt. L. L. Lee, 

Co. B, 29th Engrs., 
Camp Devens, Ayer, 

Mass. 

1 outfit. 

U. S. S. Ampigome, 

Shipped to Sporting 
Editor New York 
Evening Telegram, 

$10.45 of baseball material. 

Sgt. Ray Lentz, 

Co. D, 1 st Repl. Reg. 
Engrs., 

Wash ington Barracks, 

D. C. 

1 outfit. 

Pvt. Frank Greenberg, 
447th Dept. Ditch 
Engrs., 

Barracks 688, Camp 
Devens, Mass. 

I outfit. 


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Major B. Bulgar, 

306th Infantry, 

Camp Upton, Yaphank, 

L. I., N. Y. 

3 outfits. 

Lt. I. J. Henderson, 

Prov. Ord. Depot Co. 
No. II, 

$15.82 of baseball material. 

Sgt. Marisch, 

Wagon Co., 23rd 
Engineers, 

Camp Laurel, Md. 

1 outfit. 

Lt. W. B. Cunnane, Jr., 
Truck Co., No. 4, 23rd 
Engrs., 

Ca mp Laure 1, Md. 

I outfit. 

Lt. Lewis A. Pick, 

Co. E, 23rd Engineers, 
Camp Laurel, Md. 

I outfit. 

Lt. F. E. Reed, 

Co. K, 4th Bn., 23rd 
Engineers, 

Saunders Ra nge, Md. 

I outfit. 

Major Neeley, 

3rd Bn., 50th U. S. Inf., 

E. Potomac Park, D. C. 

4 outfits. 

Capt. R. B. Dayton, 

30th Engineers, 

Fort Myer, Va. 

I outfit. 

Lt. R. S emmes, 

1 1 th Co., 2d Regt. Motor 
Mech., 

Camp Merritt, N. J. 

I outfit. 

Bureau o f Yards and Docks 
USNRF Wash ington, 

D. C., 

Construction Office. 

1 outfit. 

Capt. Geo. E. Thompson, 
Ordnance Supply School, 

Camp Meade, Md. 

4 outfits. 


Corpl. Jas. Bradley, 
Company C, I st Repl. 
Reg. Eng., 

Wash ington Barracks, 

D. C. 

1 outfit. 

Lt. A. C. Smith, Jr., 

Truck Co. No. 10, 4th 
Bn., 23rd Engrs., 

Saunders Range, Md. 

I outfit. 

Lt. F. H. K ruger, 

Co. F, I 0th Bn., 20th 
Engineers, 

Camp American 

University, D. C. 

I outfit. 

Lt. W. J. Lally, 

Sanitary Dept., 23rd 
Engineers, 

Camp Laurel, Md. 

1 outfit. 

Co. B, 1 st Repl. Regt. 
Engrs., 

Washington Barracks, 

D. C. 

I outfit. 

Lt. P. J. C arson, 

Co. F, 30th E ngineers, 
Fort Myer, Va. 

I outfit. 

Lt. E. R. Lewis, 

Co. A, 1st Repl. Regt. 
Engrs., 

Washington Barracks, 

D. C. 

I outfit. 

Lt. Wm. M. Strong, 

2d Brigade, Athletic 
Officer, 

Sa n Antonio, Tex. 

1 0 outfits. 

Lt. C. C. May, 

Supply Officer, 43d 
Engineers, 

Ca mp American 

University, D. C. 

$2 1.50 of baseball material. 

Capt. Jno. Anderson, 

Hdqs. Detachment, 1 st 
Repl. Regt. Engrs., 
Washington Barracks, 

D. C. 

I outfit. 


Capt. Jno. O. Kutz, 
Hdqs. Co. B, 38th 
Engs., 

Fort Myer, Va. 

2 outfits. 


Sgt. Thos. F. Cavanagh, 
Camp Quartermaster, 
Camp Stuart, Newport 

News, Va. 

I outfit. 


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Major H. L. Bowlby, 
Camp Hdqs. 20th 
Engineers, 

Camp American 

University, D. C. 

4 outfits. 

Major H. L. Bowlby, 

Camp Hdqs. 20th 
Engrs., 

Camp American 
University, D. C. 

3 outfits. 

Capt. Jack Potter, 

Hdqs. 71st Squadron, 
American Aviation 

Camp, A. E. F., Engl and. 
1 outfit. 

Sgt. C. J. Wetzel, Md. A. 
E. F. I. M. S. Dept. 3, 
Par. B. C. M. Paris, 
France. 

1 outfit. 

Lt. Kenneth M. Bailey, 

No. 360 Aero Sq uadron. 
Aviation Concentration 
8c Supply Depot, 

Garden City, L. I. 

I outfit. 

Lt. Wm. W. Charles, 

22 7 Aero Squadron, 
Aviation and Concentra- 
tion Supply Depot, 
Garden City, L. I. 

I outfit. 

Henry S. Baird, 

Co. C, 28th En gineers, 

Camp Meade, Md. 

1 outfit. 

Lt. G. T. Lemmon, 

Co. H, 1st Repl. Regt. 
Engineers, 

Camp Belvoir, Va. 

1 outfit. 

Chaplain Barbour, 

37th E ngineers, 

Fort Myer, Va. 

2 outfits. 

R. R. Flickugi, 

Engineer School, 
Washington Barracks, 

D. C. 

1 outfit. 


Joseph Rapp, 

I 2th Casual Co., 2d 
Motor Mech. Regt., 

Camp Hancock, Ga. 

I outfit. 


Sgt. V. A. Gold en, 

12 7th Aero Squadron, 
A. E. F., France. 


1 outfit. 


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| FINAL REPORT MARCH, 1919 = 


Major W. W. Vaughan, 
Chairman Executive 
Committee for General 
Athletics, 

Allentown, Penna. 

1 outfit. 

John P. Henry, 

Prov. Amb. Co. H, 
Camp Green E. A. F. 
Annex, 

Fort Oglethorpe, Ga. 

2 outfits. 

H. E. Gallep, C. A. C. 
Hdqs. Bat. E, 64th Regt. 
Arty., 

Jackson Barracks, La. 

2 outfits. 

U. S. S. Hubbard, 

H. E. Cook, 

c/o Postmaster New 

York. 

I outfit. 

Lt. W. E. Brophy, 

Comdg. Astorial Detach. 
Astoria, L. L. 

I outfit. 

Acting Top Sgt. Louis J. 
Waldron, 

I 1 th Company, 1 6 I st 
Depot Brigade, 

Camp Grant, Rockford, 
111 . 

1 outfit. 

Joe Leonard, 

Great Lake Naval Sta., 
Chicago, 111. 

I outfit. 

Ed wa rd P. Megley, 

Co. I, 23rd Engineers, 

Glenburnie, Md. 

1 outfit. 

Henry H. Hartmere, 
Clerical Co. No. 2, 
Camp J. E. Johnston, 
Jacksonville, Fla. 

I outfit. 

Capt. Wm. R. Blanford, 

Inf. O. R. C. Co. 2, 1st 
Motor Truck Signal 
Corps Regt., 

Camp Hancock, Ga. 

1 outfit. 

Geo. W. Curtiss, 

Hdqs. 4th Prov. Co., 

A. O. B. D. M. F., 

Camp Jackson, 
Columbia, S. C. 

I outfit. 


Lt. H. G. Chasseaud, 

S. R. C. A. S. 350th 

Aero Squadron, 

Kelly Field No. 2, 

So. Sa n Antonio, Tex. 

1 outfit. 

G. S. Dillman, 

45th Engineers, 

Camp Meade, Md. 

I outfit. 

La wrence W. Adams, 
Casual Co. No. 5, 

Camp Meigs, D. C., 

1 outfit. 

Sgt. J. C. Tunniohoff, 

Co. A, 42d Engineers, 
Camp American 

University, D. C. 

! outfit. 

Lt. Jno. H. Barber, 

Chaplain 3 7th Engineers, 
Fort Myer, Va. 

3 outfits. 

Lt. Fred. B. Wieners, 

Hdqs. Flying Dept., 
Kelly Field, 

So. San Antonio, Tex. 

2 outfits. 

H. F. Bennet, 

Infirmary No. 2, 1 65 
Depot Brigade, 

Camp Travis, Tex. 

I outfit. 

Sgt. Ollie G. Lehr, 

Motor Truck Co., 

No. 352, 

Camp Bowie, Fort 
Worth, Tex. 

1 outfit. 

A. F. Wrate, 

Act. Supply Agt., 

2 71st Squadron, 

Ellington Field, Tex., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. M. W. Cochran, 
Athletic Officer, 

5th Engineers, 

Corpus Christi, Tex., 

2 outfits. 

A. L. Waggoman, 

Co. A, 3 I 8th Infantry, 
Ca mp Lee, Va., 

I outfit. 

Jos. C. Ohl, 

No. 4 S upply Depot, 
League Island Navy 
Yard, 

Philadelphia, Pa. 

I outfit. 


Pvt. Edward Addison, 

Co. D, 30th Infantry, 

N. A., 

Ca mp Devens, Mass. 

I outfit. 

M. J. Pickering, 

Hdqs. 2d Provisional 
Regt., 

Aviation Camp, 

Waco, Tex., 

1 outfit. 

Wm. Jos. Ly nch, 

Kelly Field No. I , 

S. Sa n Antonio, Tex., 

2 outfits. 

Lt. Austin S. Irwine, 

Gov. Nitrate Plant No. I , 

Sheffield, Ala. 

I outfit. 

Capt. W. L. Brown, 

8 1 9th Aero Squadron, 
Barracks 30, 

Kelly Field, Tex., 

I outfit. 

2d Lt. Thos P. Breen, 

1 1th Ball oon Company, 
Mo rrison, Va., 

I outfit. 

Ens. W. M. S impson. 

Range Officer, Naval 
Academy Rifle Range, 

Annapolis, Md., 

I outfit. 

Sgt. -Major Charles Filer, 

50 7th Aero Squadron, 
Kelly Field, Tex., 

1 outfit. 

T. H. C. Sedding, 

Sub Chaser No. 151, 
Navy Yard, 

Charleston, S. C., 

1 outfit. 

G. W. Moodie, Chief Boat- 
swain, USRNF, 

Navy Rifle Range, 

Cape May, N. J., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. Joh n J. Clarkson, 

668th Aero Squadron, 
Kelly Field, Tex., 

1 outfit. 

U. S. S. Twiggs (Fitting 
Out), 

New York Shipbuilding 
Corpn., 

Camden, N. J., 

1 outfit. 


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U. S. S. Badger, 

(Fitting Out), New York 
Shipbuilding C orpn., 

Camden, N. J., 

I outfit. 

Frank Frazier, U. S. N. G., 
108th Trench Mortar 
Battery, 

Camp Logan, Tex., 

I outfit. 

A. H. J enkins, Ensign, 
Navy Rifle Range, 

Charleston, S. C., 

I outfit. 

Capt. James A. Byrne, 
Medical Corps, 

Fort Myer, Va., 

I outfit. 

Major Reuben Flilty, 

Hdqs. Veterinary Hospi- 
tal No. 2, 

Camp Upton, N. Y., 

I outfit. 

Lt. Wrn. F. B rown, 

462d Engineers, USR, 

Fort Myer, Va., 

I outfit. 

Col. W. Kendrick, 

1 st Motor M echanic 
Reg., Signal Corps, 

Camp Merritt, N. J., 

4 outfits. 

Lt. Herbert M. Harriman, 
Athletic Director, 

Camp Jackson, 

Columbia, S. C., 

6 outfits. 

Arthur W. Jones, 

Camp Athletic Director, 
Camp Travis, 

San Antonio, Tex., 

5 outfits. 

Lt. J. W. Burnbaum, 
Engineering Bureau, 
Cannon Section, 
Washington, D. C., 

I outfit. 

Capt. John B. Lentz, 
Veterinary Hospital, 
Camp Hill, 

Newport News, Va., 

1 outfit. 

Sgt. E. J. Enoch, Jr., 

Fort Myer, Va., 

$10.00 baseball material. 

Lt. W. H. Kaynor, 
Athletic Officer, Langley 
Field. Hampton, Va., 

1 outfit. 


W. J. Bracken, Ph M2, 
Sick Quarters, Marine 

Barracks, Quantico, Va., 
I outfit. 

Lt. Arthur B. Goodwin, 
Comdg. 464th Pontoon 
T rain, 

Washington Barracks, 

D. C., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. Wm. W. Charles, 

Hdqs. 227th Aero 
Squadron, 

Aviation Concentration 
and Supply Dept., 

Card en City, L. I., N. Y., 

I outfit. 

Lt. M. E. Cochran, 

Athletic Officer, 

5th Engineers, 

Corpus Christie, Tex., 

3 outfits. 

Corp. Andrew Castle, 

Co. B, 33d M. G. Bn., 
Camp Grant, 111., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. C. C. Young, 

Co. C, 342d Infantry, 
Camp Grant, 111., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. C. L. Harris, 

C. A. C. Athletic Officer, 

Ft. Washington, Md., 

1 outfit. 

Capt. Lewis Omer, 

Division Athletic Officer, 
Camp Grant, 111., 

2 outfits. 

Sgt. Stanley P. Kulas, 

I 9th Co., Fort Miley, 

San Francisco, Cal., 

I outfit. 

Sgt. R. Olsen, 

301st Baking Co., 

Camp Meade, Md., 

I outfit. 

Lt. Milt on L. Baker, 

660th Aero Squadron, 
Kelly Field, 

San Antonio, Tex., 

1 outfit. 

Sgt. J. T. Ash wor th, 

Motor Truck Co., No. 
338, 

Camp Beauregard, La., 

1 outfit. 

M. M. Murray, 

U. S. Submarine Base, 
San Pedro, Cal., 

I outfit. 


Sgt. Wm. M. Tupman, 
664th Aero Squadron, 
Kelly Field, 

Sa n Antonio, Tex., 

1 outfit. 

Boys of the 1 8th F. A. 
Hdqs. Co., 

Fort Bliss, El Paso, Tex., 

I outfit. 

Lt. J. L. Ruyavitz, 

3 51st Field Hospital Co., 
Camp Dodge, la., 

1 outfit. 

Pvt. Louis Fronim, 

Battery E, 304th F. A., 
Camp Upton, N. Y., 

I outfit. 

Sgt. Jas E. Kelow, 

Auxiliary Remount Sta., 

Camp Custer, Mich., 

I outfit. 

John Sweeney, 

Co. M, I 0th Infantry, 
Fort Benjamin Harrison, 

Ind., 

I outfit. 

Ensign Hank Cryl is, 

USNRF, 

Navy Rifle Range, 

Glen Burnie, Md., 

I outfit. 

Sgt. Geo. V. Walker, 

Coast Defense of Sandy 
Hook, 

Fort H ancoc k, N. J., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. Stevens B. Wilson, 

48th Infantry, 

Camp Stuart, 

Newport News, Va., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. Jno. W. Flannery, 

USN Detention Training 
Camp, 

Deer Island, Mass., 

1 outfit. 

Robt. O. Belvine, 

Checkers Co. No. 1, 
Camp Johnston, 
Jacksonville, Fla., 

I outfit. 

Sgt. Chas. Graham, 

Co. C, 28th Infantry, 
Camp Meade, Md., 

I outfit. 

Sgt. Louis A. North, 

Aero Repair Squadron 

Line No. 55, 

San Antonio, Tex., 

I outfit. 


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MARCH, 1919 


Maynard C. Fessenden, 
Battery C, 333d F. A., 
Camp Grant, 

Rockford, 111., 

I outfit. 

Cpl. Geo. C. Brannan, 

Company E, 1 1 Oth Am- 
munition Train, 

Camp Doniphan, Okla., 

1 outfit. 

Win Clark, 

Naval Operating Base, 
Hampton Roa ds, Va., 

I outfit. 

Lt. Ray C. McDowell, 

RC Aero Squadron, 
Selfridge Aviation Field 

Mount Clemens, Mich., 

I outfit. 

Lt. H. G. Hooenbeek, 

453d Truck Co. Ents., 

Fort Myer, Va., 

I outfit. 

Capt. H. W. Eisenhart, 

P. D. O. D. A. C., 

Chamber of Commerce 

Bldg., Pittsburgh, Penn., 
I outfit. 

Corp. Louis Bro, 

8 I 6 Depot Aero Squad- 
ron, Consumers Bldg., 
Chicago, 111., i 

1 outfit. 

Lt. Smith, 

Pvt. University of 
Cincinnati Training 

Division, 

7 outfits. 

Lt. Wilson, 

Fort Thomas, 

7 outfits. 

Soldiers and Sailors, 

Cub s Baseball Park, 

Chicago, 111., 

20 units. 

Corpl. Wm. B. Reynolds, 
Recruiting Station, 

U. S. Army, 

Chicago, 111., 

1 outfit. 

1 st Lt. H. C. Schwab, 

Ba se Hospital, 

Camp Sherman, Ohio, 

1 outfit. 

1st Sgt. Perry A. Lucas, 
Co. I, 46th Infantry, 
Camp Gordon, Ga., 

1 outfit. 


Pvt. C. D. McKay, 
Ambulance Co., 

304th A. D., 

Camp Devens, Mass., 

I outfit. 

U. S. S. Chaser No. 355, 
c/ o Postmaster, 

New York, 

1 outfit. 

Lt. C. E. Judson, 

USNRF, U. S. S. C. No. 
42, 

Postmaster, New York, 

1 outfit. 

Capt. Walter V. Buck, 
Wagon Co. No. 4, 

23d Engineers, 

Camp Laur el, Md., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. E. Sampson, 

Philadelphia, Penn., 

1 outfit. 

2d Lt. H. C. McMillin, 

23d Balloon Company, 
Mo rrison, Va., 

I outfit. 

C. H. Crawford, 

Comdg. Officer, 

U. S. Navy Rifle Range, 

Wakefield, Mass., 

1 outfit. 

M. H. Dunn, 

5th N. T. S., 

Newport, R. I., 

I outfit. 

Capt. R. D. Brown, 

311th M. G. Bn., Co. D, 
Camp Meade, Md., 

I outfit. 

Capt. Frank W. Hyland, 

C. O., 

Co. F, 1 st Repl. Regt. 
Engrs., 

Washington Barracks, 

D. C., 

1 outfit. 

Lewis A. Malone, 

502d Aero Construction 
Squadron, 

Dorr Field, Arcadia, Fla., 

I outfit. 

Lt. Waldo C. Twitchell, 
672d Aero Supply 
Squadron, 

Morrison, Va., 

I outfit. 


Capt. John D. Hill, 

Comdg. Co. I, 43d Inf., 
Camp Nicholls, 

New Orleans, La., 

I outfit. 

B. W. Yerger, 

Comdg. I 44th Aero 
Squadron, 

Kelly Field, Tex., 

I outfit. 

Capt. Charles E. Monk, 
105th Field Signal Bn., 

Camp Sevier, S. C., 

I outfit. 

Frank McGee, 

State College Draft De- 
tachment, 

Pennsylvania, 

I outfit. 

Capt. Jno. A. Talbott, 

Ba se H ospital. 

Camp Crane, 

Allentown, Penn., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. P. G. Von der Smith, 
Ordnance Office, 

Camp Forrest, Ga., 

I outfit. 

2d Lt. Jas. J. Gambs, 

361st Aero Service 
Squadron, 

Garden City, L. I., N. Y., 

1 outfit. 

Nat Walker, 

U. S. Submarine Chaser 
No. 102, 

Brooklyn, N. Y., 

1 outfit. 

2d Lt. Albert R. Perkins, 

I 49th Infantry, 

Camp Shelby, Miss., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. J. R. Hill, 

34th R. D. Balloon Co., 
Camp John A. Wise, 

San Antonio, Tex., 

I outfit. 

Lt. Alvin E. Fass, 

Co. I, 3 1 I th Infantry, 
Camp Dix, N. J., 

I outfit. 

Capt. W. J. Collins, 

301st Sanitary Train, 
76th Division, N. A., 
Camp Devens, Ma ss. 

I outfit. 


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BALL AND BAT FUND 


Sgt. M. F. Barry, 

Co. B, 320th Mg. Bat- 
talion, 

Camp Gordon, Ga., 

I outfit. 

Capt. H. H. C ooney, 

Co. K, 3 I 4th Infantry, 

Camp Meade, Md., 

1 outfit. 

Capt. John P. Weinmann, 

3 1 4th Infantry, N. A., 
Supply Co., 

Camp Meade, Md., 

I outfit. 

Sgt. Wm. T. Farrell, 

Kelly Field No. 1, 

So. Sa n Antonio, Tex., 

I outfit. 

Capt. Henry M. Smith, 

Co. G, 3 I 4th Infantry, 
N. A., 

Ca mp M eade, Md., 

I outfit. 

Lt. D ona Id G. E noch, 

Comdg. Co. H, 3 1 4th 
Infantry, 

Camp Meade, Md., 

I outfit. 

Sgt. Albert F. Grzankowski, 
Co. H, 46th Infantry, 

Camp Gordon, Ga., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. Wm. S. Smith, 

29th Aero Squadron, 
Brooks Field, 

Sa n Antonio, Te x., 

I outfit. 

Corpl. Theodore J. Luithle, 
Walter Reed Hospital, 
Washington, D. C., 

1 outfit. 

J. H. Da vison, 

Athletic Officer, 

U. S. S. Adams, 
Rosebank, 

I outfit. 

Lt. J. Griffin, 

24th Balloon Co., 

M orrison, Va., 

1 outfit. 

Capt. Frank H. Lusse, 
Supply Officer, 

1 49th Infantry, 

Camp Shelby, Miss., 

I outfit. 

F. Lange, Jr., 

War Camp Community 
Service, 

Hoboken, N. J., 

1 outfit. 


J. A. Chatnoff, 

Third Bn., 1 64th Depot 
Brigade, 

Camp Funston, Kan., 

I outfit. 

Lt. W. Wilson, 

Hdqs. 323d Aero 
Squadron, Kelly F ie Id, 

San Antonio, Tex., 

I outfit. 

Lt. Fred J. White, 

Hdqs. 324th Aero 
Squadron, 

3d Training Brigade, 
Kelly Field, Tex., 

1 outfit. 

Ensign Abrams, 

c/o U. S. Naval Reserve 
Rifle Range, 

Camp Logan, 111., 

I outfit. 

John M usch, 

3 1 3th Infantry Band, 
Hdqs. Co., 

Camp Meade, Md., 

I outfit. 

Lt. G. A. Dooley, 

3 5 7th Aero Squadron, 
Hazelhurst Field, 
Mineola, N. Y., 

I outfit. 

Ray Cross, 

Supply Officer, 

4th Naval District, 

Cape May, N. J., 

I outfit. 

2d Lt. T. J. Sheehy, 

1 st Provisional Regt., 
Vancouver, Wash., 

I outfit. 

Sgt. Samuel C. Henderson, 
65 1st Aero Supply 
Squadron, 

M orrison, Va., 

I outfit. 

Corpl. Wm. B. Kearney, 
Athletic Committee, 

Fort Wadsworth, N. Y., 
1 outfit. 

Lt. D. Crawford, 

Hdqs. 25th Balloon Co., 

M orrison, Va., 

I outfit. 

T. F. Connolly, 

Athletic Officer, 

1 st Naval District, 

Otter Cliffs Radio Sta., 
Bar Harbor, Me., 

1 outfit. 


Sgt. Wm. H. Palmer, 

Hdqs. I 2 2 d Aero 
Squadron, 

Camp Alfred, 

Little Silver, N. J., 

I outfit. 

Capt. Geo. V. MacNamara, 
Co. C, 304th Infantry, 

Camp Devens, Mass., 

I outfit. 

Ensign J. S. Wierzbowski, 
U. S. N. Range Office, 
Naval Training Station, 
Great Lakes, 111., 

I outfit. 

Lt. Jess I. Roberts, 

Infantry, 

Ft. Benj. Harrison, Ind., 
I outfit. 

Cpl. Paul Gunz, 

Battery B, 333rd F. A., 
Camp Grant, 111., 

1 outfit. 

Sgt. Harry M. Mart, 

Office of the 
Quartermaster, 

Fort Jay, Governor s 
Island, New York, 

I outfit. 

Sgt. Ha rold H. Stevens, 
203rd Aero Squadron, 
Chanute Field, 

Rantoul, 111., 

I outfit. 

Lt. Chas. Jas. J. Minot, Jr., 
Auxiliary Remount 
Dept, 301, 

Camp Devens, Mass., 

I outfit. 

1st Lt. W. M. Ballew, 

Hdgs. 670 Squadron, 
Aviation Concentration 
Camp, 

Mo rrison, Va., 

I outfit. 

Lt. James W. Lavers, 

Co. B, 4th Balloon 
Squadron, 

Newport News, Va., 

1 outfit. 

Pvt. Foster Riffner, 

Co. D, U. S. Proving 
Grounds, 

Aberdeen, Md., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. Wm. M. Heftye, 

Hdgs. 28th Balloon Co., 

M orrison, Va., 

I outfit. 


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Capt. A. N. Bryan, 

Co. D, 56th Engineers, 
Washington Barracks, 

D. C.. 

I outfit. 

Cpl. John O. Ness, 

Office of Quartermaster, 
Watervliet Arsenal, 

N. Y., 

I outfit. 

Lt. R. E. Werlick, 
Evacuation Hospital, 

No. 15, 

Medical Officers Trg. 
Camp, 

Ft. Riley, Kan., 

I outfit. 

Capt. Kenneth Mayo, 

Co. C, 3 I 4th Infantry, 

Camp Meade, Md., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. Chas. K. MacDermott, 
Co. E, 3 1 4th Infantry, 

Camp Meade, Md., 

I outfit. 

Lt. W. C. Pouchee, 

632d Aero Supply 
Squadron, 

Kelly Field, 

So. San Antonio, Te xas, 

1 outfit. 

Capt. E. P. Rudolph, 
Raritan River Oro, 
Camp Metuchen, N. J., 
I outfit. 

Pvt. Hunder Leaf, 

Co. A, I 07th Infantry, 
Camp Wadsworth, 
Spartanburg, S. C., 

I outfit. 

Sgt. T. Lee, 

Co. B, 139th M. G. Bn., 
Camp Shelby, M iss., 

I outfit. 

Capt. Chas. L. Todd, Jr., 
Co. G, 2d Bn., 1 st Repl. 
Regt. Engrs., 

Belvoir, Va., 

1 outfit. 

John B. Aitken, Sup. Sgt., 
Hdqs. Troop, 1 7th Cav., 
Camp Harry J. Jones, 

Douglas, Ariz., 

I outfit. 

2d Lt. Charles G. Shaw, 
Supply Officer, 653d 
A ero Squadron, 

Mo rrison, Va., 

I outfit. 


Sgt. Raymond L. Covey, 
Co. M, 22d U. S. Inf., 
Watervliet, N. Y., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. Wm. W. Crehore, Jr., 

2 7th Balloon Co., 

M orrison, Va., 

I outfit. 

Sgt. B. Frank Zintl, 
Commissary, 

Washington, D. C., 

1 outfit. 

2d Lt. W. F. Mitchell, Jr., 
Supply Officer, 652d 
Aero Squadron, 

Mo rrison, Va., 

1 outfit. 

D. D. Henry, 

5th Naval District, 

Navy Rifle Range, 
Virginia Beach, Va., 

I outfit. 

1 st Lt. C. G. Dennis, 

4th Prov. Regt., 223rd 
Aero Squadron, 

Aviation Section, 

Waco, Texas, 

1 outfit. 

Lt. Wm. J. Keane, 

Chaplain, 42d Infantry, 
Picatinny Arsenal, 
Dover, N. J., 

2 outfits. 

Cpl. Geo. J. Stanford, 

Co. 23rd, 6th Battalion, 
153rd Depot Brigade, 
Camp Dix, N. J., 

I outfit. 

Lt. Ralph McNally, 

Act. Commander 50th 
Engineers, 

Camp Laur el, Md., 

I outfit. 

Lt. G. F. Hetherington, 
Sanitary Corps, N. A., 
Long Island City, N. Y., 
1 outfit. 

Capt. Clarence P. Freeman, 

3 1 4th Infantry, Co. M, 

Camp Meade, Md., 

I outfit. 

Capt. E. B. Mclnnis, 

3 1 4th Infantry, Co. A, 
Camp Meade, Md., 

1 outfit. 

Joseph F. Massopust, Jr., 
So. Amboy, N. J., 

1 outfit. 


Capt. H. C. Duncan, 

3 1 4th Infantry, Co. D, 

Camp Meade, Md., 

I outfit 

Lt. Chester B. Mulkins, 

1 0th Field Bn., 

Camp Alfre d Vail, 

Little Silver, N. J., 

I outfit. 

Sgt. Robert F. McMahon, 
Co. I, Amer. Ordnance, 
Watervleit Arsenal, 

N. Y., 

I outfit. 

Capt. Guy Brandreth, 

Hdgs. Co., 3 1 4th Inf., 
Camp Meade, Md., 

1 outfit. 

Sidney G. Winnie, 

303rd Infantry, 

Camp Devens, Mass., 

I outfit. 

Lt. Leon H. Martin, 

Infirmary, 3 14th I nf., 
Camp Meade, Md., 

1 outfit. 

D. R. Nelson, 

Boatswains Mate, 

U. S. S. Gregory, 

Boston, Mass., 

1 outfit. 

Capt. Joseph Main, 

Co. I, 3 1 4th Infantry, 

Camp Meade, Md., 

I outfit. 

Lt. T. Bromley Flood, 

Co. F, 3 I 4th Infantry, 

Camp Meade, Md., 

1 outfit. 

Capt. Gerald P. Murphy, 
Co. L, 3 I 4th Infantry, 
Camp Meade, Md., 

1 outfit. 

Cpl. Alfred Weiss, 
Quartermaster 
Detachment, 

Washington Barracks, 

D. C., 

I outfit. 

Cpl. Arthur Gunlite, 

38th Aero Squadron, 
Chanute Field, 

Rantoul, 111., 

1 outfit. 

Capt. H. G. Littlejohn, 

Co. E, 1st Repl. Regt. 
Engrs., 

Washington Barracks, 

D. C., 

1 outfit. 


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BALL AND BAT FUND 


A. J. Cleary, 

Communication Office, 
Navy Yard, 

Key West, Fla., 

I outfit. 

Lt. Theodore A. Straw, 
Aeronautical Gen’l 
Supply Dept., 

M orrison, Va., 

I outfit. 

Capt. Jos. M. Cole, 

15th Co., S. N. Y., 

Fort Hamilton, N. Y., 

1 outfit. 

Naval Detachment, 

Proving Ground, 

Sandy Hook, N. J., 

1 outfit. 

Harry J. Lyons, 

Airplane Spruce & 
Lumber Co., 

Camp A 2, 

Hogman, Wash., 

I outfit. 

Lt. J. B. Kavanaugh, 

3 4 1 st Machine Gun Bn., 
Camp Funston, Kan., 

I outfit. 

Thos. L. Kirtpatrick, 

Act. Chap., 

Receiving Ship, Navy 
Yard, 

Washington, D. C., 

1 outfit. 

Supply Officer, 

60 1 st Engineers, 

Camp Glenburnie, Md., 

I outfit. 

2d Lt. Albert A. Kelleher, 
Co. E, 3 1 1 th Infantry, 
Camp Dix, N. J., 

1 outfit. 

T. D. Clines, 

Louisville, Ky., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. Roy T. Deal, 

Co. B, 302nd Battalion 
Tank Corps, 

Gettysburg, Penn., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. Chas. H. Cox, 

Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., 

1 outfit. 

Cpl. Alexander Hill, Jr., 
53d Infantry, 

Camp Forrest, Ga., 

1 outfit. 

Harry Lewis, 

Signal Office, 

Newport News, Va., 

1 outfit. 


Soldiers & Sailors, 

Boston Baseball Park, 
$140.00 of balls and bats 

Major M. M. Stone, 

4th Motor Mechanics 
Regt., 

Camp Greene, N. C., 

7 outfits. 

James Gannon, 

U. S. N. Aviation, 

Forces in Foreign 

Service, 

1 outfit. 

Lt. Craig, 

Officers Training Corp, 

Camp Hancoc k, Ga., 

1 outfit. 

Edgar Rice, 

Athletic Officer, C.A.C., 
Fort Perry N. Y., 

2 outfits. 

Lt. E. C. Soule, 

63 1st Aero Squadron, 
Garden City, L. I. N. Y., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. J. C. Capt, 

Motor Co., 301st, 

Camp Johnston, 
Jacksonville, Fla., 

1 outfit. 

Sgt. C. A. Musselman, 
Hdqs. Troop, 4th Div., 
Camp Greene, 

Charlotte, N. C., 

1 outfit. 

Sgt. Walter W. Weller, 
Ambulance Co., 1 1 3th, 

1 04th Sanitary Train, 
27th Div., 

Camp McClellan, Ala., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. Samuel B. Jacobson, 

6 1 5th Aero Squadron, 
Kelly Field, 

Sa n Antonio, Tex., 

1 outfit. 

104th Ammunition Train, 
Ca mp McClellan, 
Anniston, Ala., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. Jesse A. Lednum, 

48th Infantry, 

Camp Stuart, 

Newport News, Va., 

I outfit. 

Norman T. Olsen, 

Commissary Steward, 
Naval Training Camp, 
Pelham Bay, N. Y., 

1 outfit. 


Alba E. Young, 

Camp Meigs, D. C., 

7 outfits. 

Soldiers & Sailors, 

St. Louis Baseball Park, 
30 outfits. 

Soldiers & Sailors, 

Pittsburg Baseball Park, 
1 2 outfits. 

Sgt. Richard Andrews, 

Co. 12, 166th Depot 
Brigade, 

Camp Lewis, Wash., 

1 outfit. 

Lewis F. Moore, 

554th Aero Squadron, 
Aviation Camp, 

Waco, Tex., 

I outfit. 

Lt. John C. Cowie, 

Casual Co., Ents., 

Fort Myer, Va., 

3 outfits. 

Robt. H. Duenner, 

Evan Hospital, No. 1 6, 
Fort Riley, Kan., 

1 outfit. 

Sgt. C. Zimmerman, 

Co. E, 1 3 1 st Infantry, 
Camp Logan, Texas, 

2 outfits. 

A. J. Drohen, 

U. S. S. Gresham, 

Fifth Naval District, 
Norfolk, Va., 

I outfit. 

Capt. A. 1. Paine, 

5th Artillery, C. A. C., 

Fort Hancock, N. J., 

1 outfit. 

Sgt. Frank J. Reilly, 

Battery B, 5 7th Art., 

C. A. C., 

Fort Hancock, N. J., 

I outfit. 

Lt. W. A. Warner, 

Co. 39, Camp Baker, 

Ft. Bliss, Tex., 

I outfit. 

Capt. B. N. White, Jr., 
Motor Truck Co., 380th, 
Fort Sill, Okla., 

1 outfit. 

Capt. Otis A. Wallace, 
Battery A, 58th Art., 

Fort Totten, N. Y., 

I outfit. 

Pvt. Cecil Hammond, 
Battery F, 328th F. A., 

Camp Custer, Mich., 

I outfit. 


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2d Lt. Donald S. Mooney, 
661st Aero Sup. Squad., 
Flying Dept., 

Kelly Field, Tex., 

1 outfit. 

1st C. Sgt., James D. 
Foster, 

1 1 1 th Ord., Dept Co., 
Camp Grant, 111., 

1 outfit. 

Capt. W. H. Sothoron, 
Remount Depot, 

Front Royal, Va., 

I outfit. 


Pvt. W. E. Kirchgessner, 
Hdqs. H ospital Unit, 
No. 2, 

Camp Merritt, N. J. 

1 outfit. 

Capt. Jas. G. Driver, 

Div. Athletic Director, 
Camp Jackson, 

Columbia, S. C., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. F. Rozier Nickard, 
Co. A, 29th Balloon, 
Fort Monroe, Va., 

1 outfit. 


Waldo Scheib, 

Battalion Sgt. -Major 
Fldqs. Detachment, 

1 64th Depot Brigade, 
Camp Funston, Kan., 
I outfit. 


2d Lt. J. FI. Patterson, 
Fldqs. 328th Aero 
Squadron, 

Kelly Field, Texas, 

I outfit. 

Cpl. Alexander Hill, Jr., 
Co. E, 33rd Infantry, 
Camp Forrest, Ga., 

I outfit. 


Sgt. Wm. Robbins, 

1 Oth Const. Co., 

Camp Sevier, S. C., 

I outfit. 

Lt. R. E. Werlich, 

Evacuation Hospital, 

No. 15, 

Fort Riley, Kansas, 

I outfit. 

Major O. A. Piper, 

Hdqs., 42d Engineers, 
Camp American 

University, D. C., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. Wm. H. McIntyre, Jr., 
Hdqs., 349th Field Art., 
Camp Dix, N. J., 

I outfit. 

Capt. Harry Edwards, 

Co. B, 3 1 4th Infantry, 
Camp Meade, Md., 

1 outfit. 

Sgt. S. S. Tidswell, 

Long Island 
Laboratories, 

Long Islan d City, N. Y., 
1 outfit. 

Major R. B. Caldwell, 

2d Battalion, 3 1 4th Inf., 
Camp Meade, Md., 

4 outfits. 

Sgt. Frank McLaughlin, 
Cooks &t Bakers School, 

Camp Meade, Md., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. Wm. J. Dougherty, 
Hdqs., 29th Engineers, 
Camp Meade, Md., 

I outfit. 

Major Geo. B. McKilup, 
Veterinary Corps, 

Camp Upton, N. Y., 

I outfit. 


M oe Da vis, 

General Delivery, 

Camp Upton, N. Y., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. H aro Id Pitts, 

Comdg. 461st Aero 
Squadron, 

Brooks Field, Texas, 

1 outfit. 

Capt. Frank M. Wilkes, 
Hdqs. U.S. Signal Corps, 
Radio School, 

College Park, Md., 

1 outfit. 

Albert H. Skibbe, 

Co. A, 1 st Repl. Engrs., 
Fort Foote, Md., 

1 outfit. 


James Leo Cassidy, 

U. S. Ba se Hospital, 
No. 38, 

2d Regt. Armory, 

Philadelphia, Penn., 

1 outfit. 


Lt. C. S. Harris, 

Athletic Officer, C.A.C., 
Fort Washington, D. C., 
5 outfits. 


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Major T. F. Gouldring, 
Regimental Infirmary, 
23rd E ngineers, 

Camp Laurel, Md., 

I outfit. 

Pvt. C. G. Degman, 

1 44th Ambulance Co., 
111th Sanitary Train, 
Camp Bowie, Tex., 

1 outfit. 

Sgt. F rank A. McDermott, 
613th Aero Sup. Squad., 
Aviation Camp, 

Waco, Tex., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. Geo. M. Manton, 

Fire Truck & Hose Co., 
No. 3 16, 

Camp Lewis, Wash., 

I outfit. 

2d Lt. Kenneth N. Bailey, 
Aviation Concentration 
and Supply Dept., 
Garden City, L. I. N. Y., 

I outfit. 

Company C, 2d Battalion, 
Base Depot, 

Camp Meritt, N. J., 

1 outfit. 

Maj. Alexander Macomber, 
Comdg., 56th Engineers, 
Washington Barracks, 

D. C., 

5 outfits. 

Joe M. Po irier, 

Co. B, 36th Infantry, 

Fort Snelling, Minn., 

I outfit. 

Capt. J. W. O’Mahoney, 
Hdqs., 305th Motor 
Supply Train, 

Camp Lee, Va., 

1 outfit. 

Arthur Flaherty, 

U. S. S. C., No. 77, 
State Pier, 

New London, Conn., 

1 outfit. 

Capt. Chas. W. Heincke, 
Co. M, 23rd Engineers, 

Camp Glenburnie, Md., 

1 outfit. 

Capt. Edward E. Lane, 
Chaplain Coast Defense, 
Fort Stevens, Oreg. 

4 outfits. 

Walter I. Black, 

23rd E ngineers, 

Sanitary Detachment, 

Laure 1, Md., 

I outfit. 


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Capt. B. E. Clark, 

4th Battalion, 23rd 
En gineers, 

Camp Glenburnie, Md., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. George Tripple, 

Hdqs., 23rd Engineers, 

Camp Laurel, Md., 

6 outfits. 

Roy J. Mayer, 

1 3 1 st Ambulance, 

108th Sanitary Train, 

Camp Logan, Te x., 

1 outfit. 

Tolt J. H. Barber, Chapl., 
3 7th Engineers, 

Fort Myer, Va., 

2 outfits. 

Major S. H. Potter, 

Hdqs. Raritan River 
Ord. T rg. Camp, 

Metuchen, N. J., 

3 outfits. 

Ensign C. H. Knight, 
Comdg. Naval Rifle 
Range, 

Peekskill, N. Y., 

I outfit. 

Edwin P. Houle, 

Med. Dept., 1 1 9th Inf., 
Camp Sevier, S. C., 

1 outfit. 

2d Lt. Ray G. Rhodes, 

42d Infantry, 

Cramps Shipyard, 

Philadelphia, Penn., 

1 outfit. 

Capt. Walter K. Quigley, 
Hdqs., 49th Engineers, 

Fort My er, Va., 

3 outfits. 

J. E. Martin, S. F., 

U. S. S. Vestal, 

c/o Postmaster, N. Y., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. Henry M. J. Halligan, 
Hdqs., 67th Aero 
Squadron, 

Brooks Field, Tex., 

I outfit. 

Capt. Jnc. S. Newsome, 

5th Ammunition Train, 

Camp Logan, Tex., 

1 outfit. 

2d Lt. Th omas W. Murray, 
Supply Officer, 

Kelly Field, No. 2, Tex., 

I outfit. 


Lt. William F. Bartett, 
Evacuation Hospital, 

No. 11, 

Fort Riley, Kan., 

I outfit. 

Capt. Alex Berry, 

58th Artillery Sup. Co., 
Fort Totten, N. Y., 

I outfit. 

Sgt. J. M. Moroney, 

Co. M, 335th Infantry, 
Camp Zachary Taylor, 
Ky., 

1 outfit. 

A1 Diesterhoff, 

Co. K, 351st Infantry, 
Camp Dodge, Iowa, 

I outfit. 

Lt. Robt. W. Kent, 

Post Athletic Director, 
Aberdeen Prov. Ground, 
Aberd een, Md., 

1 outfit. 

Sgt. James F. Carr, 

504th Aero Squadron, 
Camp Vail, 

Little Silver, N. J., 

1 outfit. 

Wm. A. Sheehan, 

Co. F, 3 1 5th Infantry, 

Camp Meade, Md., 

I outfit. 

Wm. J. Maas, 

Hdqs. Co., 48th Inf., 
Camp Stuart, 

Newport News, Va., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. Sol W. Newton, 

Co. F, 324th Infantry, 

Camp Jackson, S. C., 

I outfit. 

Sgt. Chris Bohl man, 

Co. E, 328th Infantry, 

Camp Gordon, Ga., 

I outfit. 

Capt. C. L. Currier, 

Co. E, 25th Engineers, 
Camp Devens, 

Ayer, Mass., 

1 outfit. 

Chaplain Ed w. A. Duff, 

U. S. S. Nevada, 

Navy Yard, Norfolk, Va., 
1 outfit. 

Wm. J. Morrison, 

Battery B, 1 1 0th Regt. 
F. A., 

Camp McClellan, 

Anniston, Ala., 

1 outfit. 


Ed. Flaherty, Flying Cadet, 
Aviation Corps, 

Park Field, 

Memphis, Tenn., 

1 outfit. 

Sgt. F rank B. Waite, 

1 1 0th Field Signal Bn., 
Medical Dept., 

Fort Sill, Okla., 

I outfit. 

Sgt. S. E. Bilik, 

Athletic Activities 
Hospital, Aviation Dept., 
Camp Morrison, Va., 

I outfit. 

Lt. Henry T. Dean, 

Co. H, 3rd Engr. Tr. 
Regt., 

Camp Humphreys, Va., 
I outfit. 

Ralph Cipolla, 

Co. E, 4th Engrs. Trg. 
Camp, 

Camp Humphreys, Va., 
1 outfit. 

2d Lt. S iegfrie d Rolling, 
Co. H, 4th Neg. Tr. Regt., 
Camp Humphreys, Va., 
I outfit. 

Capt. John H. Cannon, 

Co. D, 3rd Engr. Tr. 
Regt., 

Camp Humphreys, Va., 
1 outfit. 

2d Lt. C. H. Schwartz, 

Co. M, 4th Engr. Tr. 
Regt., 

Camp Humphreys, Va., 
I outfit. 

Lt. S. E. Evans, 

3rd Engrs. Tr. Regt., 
Camp Humphreys, Va., 

1 outfit. 

Capt. John O. Fallon, Jr., 
Bat. F, 342d Field Art., 
Camp Mills, L. I. N. Y., 

2 outfits. 

Lt. Ed D. Scherr, 

Infantry, O. M. I., 
Cincinnati, Ohio, 

2 outfits. 

Capt. Micheal Heavy, 

Co. A, I st Development 
Bn., 

Camp Upton, N. Y., 

1 outfit. 

2d Lt. Geo. W. Hastings, 
Comdg. Motor Truck 
Co., No. 3 79, 

Camp Upton, N. Y., 

I outfit. 


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FINAL REPORT 


MARCH, 1919 


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Capt. Pau 1 McCallister, 

7th Co., I 52d Brigade, 

Camp Upton, N. Y., 

I outfit. 

Capt. R. T. Held, 

Med ical Detachment, 
Base Hospital, 

Camp Upton, N. Y., 

I outfit. 

Lt. C. T. Pal mer, 

21st Co., 152 Brigade, 

Camp Upton, N. Y., 

1 outfit. 

Capt. James Benkard, 

7th Co., 3rd Bn., 1 52d 
Depot Brigade, 

Camp Upton, N. Y., 

I outfit. 

Capt. C. H. Newman, 

1 7th Co., 1 52d Brigade, 

Camp Upton, N. Y., 

I outfit. 

C. B. Bhetteplace, 

Recreation Div. Army & 
Navy, 

Y. M. C. A. Bldg., 
Newport, R. I., 

1 outfit. 

2d Lt. Carl W. T impson, 
20th Co., 1 52d Depot 
Brigade, 

Camp Upton, N. Y., 

I outfit. 

2d Lt. Harold C. Bordeau, 
3rd Co., 1 52d Brigade, 

Camp Upton, N. Y., 

1 outfit. 

Cpl. B ernard Karkus, 

Gen Hospital, No. 1 7, 
Markleton, Penn., 

I outfit. 

A. E. Seeley, Asst. Inst., 

U. S. M arine Corps, 
Utica, N. Y., 

1 outfit. 

Col. Jas. Irons, 

49th Infantry & 

Mach ine Gun Co., 

Camp Merritt, N. J., 

3 outfits. 

Lt. H ough, 

Pier 58, 

North River, N. Y., 

I outfit. 

Henry T. Dean, 

Athletic Officer, 

U. S. S. Granite State, 

c/o Postmaster, N. Y., 

I outfit. 


Capt. F. R. Keer, 

Co. 21-25, 

Fort SI ocum, N. Y., 

2 outfits. 

Capt. Jas. N. Ashmore, 
Hdqs. Machine Gun Tr. 
Center, 

Camp Hancock, Ga., 

I outfit. 

2d Lt. Alvin Behrer, 

3rd Co., 152 Brigade, 
Camp Upton, N. Y., 

1 outfit. 

Col. W. T. Borden, 

Hdqs., 602 Engineers, 

Ca mp Devens, Ma ss., 

I outfit. 

Capt. G. W. Nager, 

504th A ero Squadron, 
Langley Field, 

Hampton, Va., 

I outfit. 

Edw. A. Brennan, 

Supply Sgt., 

Camp Devens, Mass., 

I outfit. 

A. C. Olsen, 

Co. 5, Embarkation, 
Medical Supply Dept., 

Camp Stuart, Va., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. G. H. Montgomery, 
Officer Bakery Co., 353, 

Camp Upton, N. Y., 

I outfit. 

Lt. S. V. Aldridge, 

I 9th Co., 1 5 2 d Brigade, 
Camp Upton, N. Y., 

1 outfit. 

Major W. C. Morrow, 
Remount Dept. 302, 

Camp Upton, N. Y., 

2 outfits. 

2d Lt. L. Shapiro, 

Prov. Ord. Depot, 

Co. C, Perry Prov. 
Ground, 

Port Clinton, Ohio, 

I outfit. 

Pvt. Harry Lewis, 

25th S ervice Co., 

Signal Corps, 

Newport News, Va., 

$12.00 of baseball material. 

Thurman G. Allen, 

Camp Meade, Md., 

$2 1.60 of baseball material. 

Rabbit Maranville, 

U. S. S. Pennsylvania, 
Fortress Monroe, Va., 
$67.20 of baseball material. 


Lewis A. Malone, 

502d Aero Squadron, 
Arcadia, Fla., 

I outfit. 

Walter Anderson, 

U. S. R. Rifle Range, 
Peekskill, N. Y., 

I outfit. 

Capt. W. A. McDade, 

Co. A, 5th Pioneer Inf., 
Camp Wadsworth, S. C., 
1 outfit. 

Lt. Claud C. Smith, 

Co. C, 61st Artillery, 
Fort Moultrie, S. C., 

I outfit. 

E. Matth ews, 

Coast Inst. Dept., 

Bath Irons Works, 

Bath, Me., 

1 outfit. 

Cpl. P. F. Jennings, 

Hdqs. Co., 304th Inf., 
Camo Devens, M ass., 

I outfit. 

Capt. Wm. Mangon, 

Supply Co., 3 1 0th Field 
Artillery, 

Camp Meade, Md., 

1 outfit. 

W. F. Ford, 

Field Hospital, 340, 
Camp Custer, Mich., 

1 outfit. 

Capt. R. A. Gregory, 

Camp Jackson, 

Columbia, S. C., 

1 outfit. 

Walter D. Powell, 

Athletic Div., U. S. N., 
Naval Station, 
Charleston, N. C., 

I outfit. 

Lt. John A. F uchs, 

Fort Hunt, Va., 

1 outfit. 

Jos. V. Pike, 

School of Aerial 
Gunnery, 

Memphis Branch, 

Park Field, Tenn., 

1 outfit. 

Walter J. Wait, 

3 1 0th Ammunition 
T rain, 

Camp Custer, Mich., 

I outfit. 


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BALL AND BAT FUND 


Cpl. W. L. Britton, 

Motor Department, 

Rock Island, 111., 

I outfit. 

Capt. Wm. W. Stinson, 

Co. B, Signal, 

Fort Leavenworth, Kan., 
I outfit. 

Rugier Applegate, 

Co. N, 1 1 5th Infantry, 
Camp McClellan, 

Anniston, Ala., 

I outfit. 

Lt. Led M. Daly, 

Co. D, 5 7th Infantry, 
Sour Lake, Tex., 

I outfit. 

Major Leon W. Answorth, 
Hdqs., 3 1 3th Field Sig. 
Br., 

Camp Dodge, Iowa, 

1 outfit. 

Maj. M. D. Stone, 

2 M. M. Regt., 

Camp Hancock, Ga., 

3 outfits. 

Lt. James B. Patterson, 

Camp Hancock, Ga., 

9 outfits. 

Lt. Wm. S. S mith, 

29th A ero Squadron, 
Kelly Field, Tex., 

I outfit. 

Sgt. E. J. Hynes, 

Hdqs. Co., 83rd Field 
Artill ery, 

Ca mp Fremont, Cal., 

I outfit. 

Lt. E. W. Jordon, 

Camp Meade, Md., 

$72.00 of baseball material. 

Lt. H. A. Feiller, 

Executive Officer, 

U. S. S. Walker, 

Fore River Ship 
Build ing C orporation, 
Quincy, Ma ss., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. S. R. Canine, 

Executive Officer, 

U. S. S. Lansdale, 

Fo re River Ship 
Building Corporation, 

Quincy, Mass., 

1 outfit. 

Cpl. H. S. Cohen, 

Wagon Co., Ninth 
Ammunition Train, 

Camp McClellan, Ala., 

1 outfit. 


Capt. Stephen Kearney, 
Co. D, 2 16th E ngineers, 

Camp Humphreys, Va., 
I outfit. 

Lt. I. T. Scully, 

Athletic Officer, 

U. S. S. Mahon, 

Fore River Ship Yard, 

Quincy, M ass., 

1 outfit. 

R. M. Hinckley, 

U. S. S. Grosby, 

Fore River Ship Yard, 

Quincy, M ass., 

I outfit. 

Lt. August Skolasky, 

U. S. S. Palmer, 

Fore River Ship Yard, 

Quincy, Ma ss., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. Paul Gassard, 

U. S. S. Lanahan, 

Victory Plant, 

Squantum, Mass., 

1 outfit. 

Paul L. Ha mmond, 

U. S. S. Evans, 

Supply Officer, 

Navy Yard, 

Boston, Mass., 

1 outfit. 

Jas. K. Polk, Jr., 

Casual Co., No. 1 , 

Camp Colt, Penn., 

I sweater. 

H enry Severeid, 

October Automatic 
Repl. Draft T 111 3R, 

Camp Colt, Penn., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. Robert P. Thompson, 
Co. C, 21 7th E ngineers, 

Camp Humphreys, Va., 

I outfit. 

Chief Quartermaster, 

Filipino Div., National 
Guards, 

Manila, P. I., 

30 outfits. 

Capt. Alexander L. Bodie, 
42d Bn., U. S. Guards, 

Camp Shelby, Miss., 

I outfit. 

Chaplain Albert G. Harris, 
68th Infantry, 

Camp Sheridan, Ala., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. J. D. Parks, 

Co. E, 89th Infantry, 
Camp Sevier, S. C., 

I outfit. 


Capt. W. F. Safford, 

8 1 st Field Artillery, 
Comdg. Battery B, 

Fort Sill, Okla., 

I outfit. 

2d Lt. Edward J. Sisk, 

Co. F, 89th Infantry, 

Camp Sevier, S. C., 

I outfit. 

Cpl. Chester O. Hill, 

Pascagou la, M iss., 

I outfit. 

Lt. L. M. Berry, 

Hdqs. Balloon Co., 

Camp John Wise, 

San Antonio, Tex., 

I outfit. 

Ensign M. M. Murray, 
Athletic Officer, 
u. s. s ubmarine Ba se, 

Sa n Pedro, Cal., 

I outfit. 

Capt. Russell M. Easton, 
Co. F, 2 I 6th Engineers, 

Camp Kearney, Cal., 

I outfit. 

Capt. Herbert L. Nagel, 
Co. C, 2 I 6th Engineers, 
Camp Kearney, Cal., 

1 outfit. 

Capt. Thos. B. Morris, 

Co. B, 2 1 6th Engineers, 

Camp Kearney, Cal., 

I outfit. 

Capt. Robert E. Hamilton, 
Co. A, 2 I 6th Engineers, 

Camp Kearney, Cal., 

1 outfit. 

Capt. C. E. Jackson, 

Co. E, 21 6th Engineers, 
Camp Kearney, Cal., 

I outfit. 

2d Lt. H arry W. Wood, 

M otor Truck Co., 

No. 487, 

Fort Sill, Okla., 

I outfit. 

J. D. Ontrike, 

Comg. 53rd Co., 5th 
Repl. Regt. Engrs., 

Camp Gordon, Ga., 

I outfit. 

Capt. W. F. Weekham, 

60th Co., 5th Repl. 
Regt. Eng., 

Camp Gordon, Ga., 

I outfit. 


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MARCH, 1919 



Capt. S. S. Waters, 

49th Co., 5th Repl. 
Regt. Engrs., 

Camp Gordon, Ga., 

I outfit. 

Capt. F. G. Parnier, 

52d Co., 5th Repl. Regt. 
Engrs., 

Camp Gordon, Ga., 

I outfit. 

Capt. Oliver, 

58th Co., 5th Repl. 
Regt. Engrs., 

Ca mp Gord on, Ga., 

I outfit. 

Capt. Gillman, 

51st Co., 5th Repl. 
Regt. Engrs., 

Camp Gordon, Ga., 

I outfit. 

Capt. Drakes, 

57th Co., 5th Repl. 
Regt. Engrs., 

Camp Gordon, Ga., 

I outfit. 

Capt. May, 

59th Co., 5th Repl., 
Regt. Engrs., 

Camp Gordon, Ga., 

1 outfit. 

Capt. W. G. Prudell, 

54th Co., 5th Repl. 
Regt. Engrs., 

Camp Gordon, Ga., 

I outfit. 

Capt. O. P. Spencer, 

55th Co., 5th Repl. 
Regt. Engrs., 

Camp Gordon, Ga., 

I outfit. 

Capt. Galbreath, 

56th Co., 5th Repl. 
Regt. Engrs., 

Camp Gordon, Ga., 

1 outfit. 

Co. Commander, 

60th Co., 5th Repl. 
Regt. Engrs., 

Camp Gordon, Ga., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. D. M. Stump, 

M. T. Co., 454, 

Camp Joseph E. John- 
ston, Fla., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. Raymond Daiely, 

M. T. Co., 455, 

Camp Joseph E. John- 
ston, Fla., 

1 outfit. 


Lt. Walter E.. Grove, 

M. T. Co., 456, 

Camp Joseph E. John- 
ston, Fla., 

I outfit. 

Lt. M. Western, 

M. T. Co., 452, 

Camp Joseph E. John- 
ston, Fla., 

I outfit. 

Lt. J. L. Cruise, 

M. T. Co., 45 1, 

Camp Joseph E. John- 
ston, Fla., 

I outfit. 

Lt. Alfred Vogler, 

Chaplain Corps, 

U. S. Navy P roving 
Grounds, 

Indian Plead, Md., 

1 outfit. 

Chaplain J. H. Toohey, 

4th French Motor 
Battalion, 

Camp Eustis, Va., 

I outfit. 

Alfred J. Snyder, 

Co. D, 1 0th Bn., 

U. S. N. A., 

Foundation Ship Co., 

N. J., 

I outfit. 

Lt. H. B. Knox, Jr., 

9th Co., N. Y., 

Fort Hamilton, N. Y., 

I outfit. 

J. D. Johnson, 

Co. B, 

Gettysburg, Penn., 

1 outfit. 

R. D. Johnson, 

Navy Yard, 

New York, 

I outfit. 

Soldiers & Sailors, 

Ebbitts Field, 

Brooklyn, N. Y., 

20 outfits. 

Sold iers & Sailors, 

Polo Grounds, 

New York, 

20 outfits. 

Sgt. H. C. Flannery, 
Disbursing Office 
Supply Sect., 

A. E. F., F ranee, 

1 outfit. 

Lt. Jos. F. Haslon, 

20th Engineers, 

A. E. F., France, 

I outfit. 


Capt. L. L. Lee, 

Camp Devens, Ma ss., 

I outfit. 

Depot Quartermaster, 
Chief Quartermaster, 
Filipino Div., N. G., 

Manila, P. I., 

I 00 outfits. 

Capt. W. H. McCormick, 

8 1 st Infantry, 

Camp Kearney, Cal., 

I outfit. 

Capt. H. Hunter Smith, 

Co. L, 2d E. T. R., 

Camp Humphreys, Va., 
1 outfit. 

2d Lt. Victor J. Milowski, 
Co. E, 2d Engineers T. 
R. Regt., 

Camp Humphreys, Va., 
I outfit. 

Capt. L. P. Daniels, 

Co. L, 2d E. T. R., 

Camp Humphreys, Va., 
I outfit. 

Lt. Wm. H. Peck, 

Co. M, 2d E. T. R., 
Camp Humphreys, Va., 

I outfit. 

Capt. G. A. Heilman, 

Co. K, 2d E. T. R., 

Camp Humphreys, Va., 

1 outfit. 

Capt. L. Brown, 

Co. H, 2d E. T. R., 

Camp Humphreys, Va., 

I outfit. 

J. J. Barry, 

Boston Navy Yard, 
Boston, Mass., 

$108.00 of baseball material. 

Asst. Paymaster W. B. 
Young, 

c/o Postmaster, 

New York City, 

1 outfit. 

Ch as. And erson, 

98th Aero Squadron, 

American E. F., France, 

I outfit. 


Edwin H. Felt, Asst. Dir., 
Hdqs. 5th Div., 

Motor Supply Train, 

Camp Johnston, Fla., 

3 outfits. 


Norman T. Ol sen, 
Pelham Bay, N. Y., 

1 outfit. 


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Lt. Fred Brainard, 

1 1 th Field Artillery, 

Douglas, Ariz., 

5 outfits. 


Sgt. Iminger, 

636th Aero Squadron, 
A. E. F., F ranee, 

1 outfit. 


A. E. Steinens, 
Norfolk, Va., 

2 outfits. 


Ed ward G. Schmidt, 

U. S. N. Ba se Hospital, 
1 outfit. 


Capt. Harry W. Chesley, 
Fifth Division, 

Camp Logan, 

Houston, Tex., 

5 outfits. 


Capt. R. Waite, 

1 Oth Machine Gun Bn., 
4th D ivision, 

Camp Green, N. C., 

1 outfit. 


C. H. McMorris, 

U. S. S. Meredith, 
Fore River Ship 
Building Corporation, 

Quincy, Ma ss., 

I outfit. 


Lt. Julian H. Spitz, 

Comdg. Hdqs. Detach., 

Camp Stuart, Va., 

I outfit. 


2d Lt. James H. Brady, 
Detachment 322d 
Guard & Fire Co., 

Camp Stuart, Va., 

1 outfit. 


Capt. L. H. Albrand, 

Co. D, 403th Reserve 
Labor Bn., 

Camp Stuart, Va., 

1 outfit. 


Lt. C. Elkins, 

Co. C, 403th Reserve 
Labor Bn., 

Camp Stuart, Va., 

1 outfit. 


2d Lt. Lawrence A. 
Woodwor th, 

Supply Officer, 2d Trng. 
Regt., 

Camp Humphreys, Va., 
I outfit. 


2d Lt. Edwin W. Price, 

Co. G, 2d Trng. Regt., 

Camp Humphreys, Va., 
I outfit. 


Chaplain Robert J. Wolf, 
32d Machine Gun Bn., 
Camp Meade, Md., 

1 outfit. 


2d Lt. Chas. S. McDonald, 
Ath. Officer, 27th Art., 
Camp Eustis, Va., 

1 outfit. 


Lt. D. D. Dupre, 

U. S. S. Bush, 

Fore River Ship 
Building Corporation, 
Quincy, Ma ss., 

I outfit. 


Maceo M. Richardson, 

Cadet Wing, Kelly Field, 
San Antonio, Tex., 

I outfit. 


Capt. L. B. Smith, 

20th Bn., U. S. Guards, 
Co. B, 

Fort Sam Houston, Tex., 
1 outfit. 


Capt. Fred A. Warren, 

Co. E, 2 1 4th Engineers, 

Camp Custer, M ich., 

I outfit. 


1st Lt. John N. Randall, 

5 7th Ammunition Train, 
Camp Eustis, Va., 

I outfit. 


Lt. Wm. B. Remington, 
Post Field Squadron A, 
Fort Sill, Okla., 

I outfit. 


Commanding Officer, 

Fort Riley, Kan., 

25 outfits. 


General John J. Pershing, 

Somewhere in France, 
156 outfits. 


2d Lt. O. Flaherty, 
Comdg. 1 1 6th Aero 
Squadron, 

Souther Field, Ga., 

1 outfit. 


Arthur E. Young, 
Camp Alfred Vail, 
Little Silver, N. J., 

1 outfit. 


Clarence S. Mowry, 

Quartermaster Corps, 
3rd Detachment, 

Newport News, Va., 

I outfit. 


Lt. Joh n H. SI oan, 

Co. B, 1 Oth Field Signal 
Bn., 

Camp Alfre d Vail, 

Little Silver, N. J., 

I outfit. 


Finance & Contracts Nine, 
Hdqs. Port of 
Embarkation, 

Newport News, Va., 

I outfit. 


Capt. Geo. J. Sweeney, 
Chief of Military Fire 
Dept., 

Aviation Camp, 

Morrison, Va., 

1 outfit. 


Lt. Wm. B. J ones, 
Hdqs. Detach., _2d 
Trench Mortar Bn., 

Fort Monroe, Va., 

I outfit. 


Sgt. P. T. Swanish, 

Q. M. C. Barracks, 

Newport News, Va., 
I outfit. 


George Pearl, 

I Oth Co., C. A. C., 

Fort McKinley, Me., 
I outfit. 


Capt. F. Monell, 

Comdg. 23d Co. S, N. Y., 

I outfit. 


Lt. Frank E. Nagel, 
Medical Dept., 2d 
Trench Mortar Bn., 

Fort Monroe, Va., 

1 outfit. 


2d Lt. H. B. Log an, 

233rd A ero Squadron, 

Ellington Field, Tex., 

1 outfit. 


Capt. Theo. W. Willis, 
1 1 th Co. C. B., 

Fort Monroe, Va., 

I outfit. 


Capt. Wm. A. Stuart, 
Comdg. 1 6th Co., 

C. D. of C. B., 

Fort Monroe, Va., 

I outfit. 


Pvt. G. H. Smith, 
Supply Warehouse, 

Newport News, Va., 
I outfit. 


Lt. Wm. D. McLelland, 
Ambulance Co., 
314th Med ical Corps, 

Camp Meade, Md., 

I outfit. 


Lt. Sam V. Stene, 

6 7 1st Aero Squadron, 
Morrison, Va., 

1 outfit. 


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I FINAL REPORT MARCH, 1919 


Lt. John H. Heckart, 

1 3th Service Sig., R. C., 
Camp Alfred Vail, N. J., 

1 outfit. 

Sgt. L. E. Steinfield, 
Enlisted Ord. Detch., 
Production Division, 
Washington, D. C., 

I outfit. 

Sgt. Eroch, 

Fort Myer, Va., 

$10.80 of baseball material. 

Capt. Adolph C. Todley, 
Base Hospital, 

Camp Sherman, Ohio, 

1 outfit. 

Capt. Hugh Dimond, 

No. 455 Squadron, 
Newport, Org., 

1 outfit. 

Burgress Osterhout, 

22d Co. S, N. Y., 

Fort Hamilton, N. Y., 

1 outfit. 

Francis Barrington, 

314th Ball oon Co., 
Camp John Wise, Tex., 
1 outfit. 

Col. C. B. Pritchard, 

302d Cavalry, 

Camp Harry J. Jones, 
Douglas, Ariz., 

1 outfit. 

Chaplain Chas. Gaskin, 

Fort Wadsworth, N. Y., 
1 outfit. 

2d Lt. C. M. Shank, 

389th Motor Truck Co., 
Camp Eagle, Tex., 

1 outfit. 

R. H. B rown, 

482d Motor Truck Co., 

Long Island, N. Y., 

1 outfit. 

Co. “D”, 66th Engineers, 

Camp Laurel, Md., 

1 outfit. 

Sgt. J. J. Nolan, 

Ordnance Detachment, 
Mo rrison, Va., 

1 outfit. 

2d Lt. Roy W. Haege, 

52 1st Engineers, 

Camp Humphreys, Va., 
1 outfit. 


2d Lt. R. T. Williams, 
Balloon Detach., No. 5, 

Mo rrison, Va., 

1 outfit. 

Major W. H. Lanagan, 

Camp Humphreys, Va., 
1 outfit. 

2d Lt. Gordon Simpson, 
Detach. QMC. Corps, 

Camp Humphreys, Va., 
I outfit. 

Lt. Wm. M. La Roche, 
Labor Co., No. 302, 
Camp Merritt, N. J., 

I outfit. 

Soldiers & Sailors, 

Baseball Park, 
Minneapolis, Minn., 

10 outfits. 

George E. Wolfson, 

Hdqs. Jefferson 

Barracks, Mo., 

$7.32 of baseball material. 

2d Lt. Lewis A. Murray, 
Athletic Officer, 

Co. B, 5th Engineers, 
Corpus Christi, Texas, 

1 outfit. 

2d Lt. P. Rozelle, 

2 72d Aero Squadron, 
Ellington Field, Tex., 

I outfit. 

Lt. Jack A. Stewart, 

52d Aero Squadron, 
Ellington Field, 

Houston, Tex., 

1 outfit. 

Capt. Wm. A. Tilt, 

190th Aero Squadron, 
Ellington Field, Tex., 

1 outfit. 

Capt. Roy Hostetter, 

Cav. N. A., 6th Co., 

1 52 Depot Brigade, 

Camp Upton, N. Y., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. H. K. Hamilton, 

Negro S & T College 
of N. C., 

Greensboro, N. C., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. C. S. Seamans, 

3 1st Co., 8th Battalion, 
Camp Upton, N. Y., 

I outfit. 


Lt. John J. Heland, 

I 8th Co., 5th Battalion, 
Camp Upton, N. Y., 

1 outfit. 

Capt. Cecil Hooke, 

QMC. Detachment, 

I outfit. 

Lt. R. L. Blum, 

54th Engineers, 

Camp Dix, N. J., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. F. J. Wallenberger, 
30th Co., 8th Battalion, 

Camp Upton, N. Y., 

I outfit. 

Capt. R. D. Davis, 

46th Co., 8th Battalion, 

Camp Upton, N. Y., 

I outfit. 

Lt. Robt. B. Sasseen, 

35th Co., I 52d B rigade, 

Camp Upton, N. Y., 

1 outfit. 

Pvt. Jim Finl an, 

I 7th Tr. Bn., 

Camp Jackson, S. C., 

I outfit. 

Lt. Vickery, 

U. S. Destroyers Waters, 
Philadelphia Navy Yard, 
Penn., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. H. T. Rice, 

23rd Co. S, N. Y., 

Fort Hamilton, N. Y., 

I outfit. 

Pvt. J. C. Allen, 

Co. E, 22d Infantry, 

Mad ison Barracks, N. Y., 
I outfit. 

Capt. G. K. Franklin, 

5th Co., 2d Prov. Regt., 
Ord. Training Camp, 

Camp Hancock, Ga., 

I outfit. 

Benjamin Franklin, 

4th Regt. Barracks, 4-c, 
Pelham Park, N. Y., 

I outfit. 

Wm. J. Ka isser, 

Co. E, 419th Field 
Telegraph Brigade, 

Camp Morse, 

Leon Springs, Tex., 

I outfit. 


Wm. J. Hazel, 

Div. Athletic Director, 

Camp Humphreys, Va., 
1 outfit. 


Capt. Paul Davis, 

43rd Co., 1 5 2 d Brigade, 
Camp Upton, N. Y., 

I outfit. 


Capt. Benj. Hart, 
Signal R. C. A. S., 

Bayview, Ore., 

4 outfits. 


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BALL AND BAT FUND 


2d Lt. Frank T. Elliott, 
82d Aero Squadron, 
Taliaferro Field, No. 1, 

Hicks, Tex., 

I outfit. 

Lt. A. J. McPherson, 

5 1 st Aero Squadron, 

Ellington Field, Tex., 

I outfit. 

Fourth Cadet Squadron, 

Ellington Field, Tex., 

I outfit. 

Lt. Tyl er M orse, 

179th Aero Squadron, 

Brooks Field, Tex., 

1 outfit. 

T. W. S nodgrass, 

Frankfort, Kan., 

1 outfit. 

Capt. Heaver, 

S. S. Commodor, 

Grant Park Camp, 

2 outfits. 

2d Lt. John R. Mull, 

Co. 10 E, N. Y., 

Fort Totten, N. Y., 

I outfit. 

Lt. W. W. Heinecke, 
Battery A, 5th Bn., 

Field Art. Repl. Depot, 

Camp Jackson, S. C., 

1 outfit. 

J. L. Ma nahan, 

Phy. Dir. U. S. A. Gen. 
Hospital, No. 1 7, 

Markleton, Penn., 

1 outfit. 

Capt. Z. P. Smith, 

Hdqs. Supply Co., 

Camp Hancock, Ga., 

1 outfit. 

2d Lt. J. T. Schless, 

Co. 1, 3rd Bn., 1st Repl. 
of Engrs., 

Wash ington Barracks, 

D. C., 

1 outfit. 

2d Lt. Otto A. Koerber, Jr., 
303rd Bn., Tank Corps, 
Camp Colt, Penn., 

I outfit. 

1 52d Depot Brigade, 

Camp Upton, N. Y., 

I outfit. 

Capt. T. Mouell, 

Battery F, 70th Artillery, 
Fort Wadswor th, N. Y., 

1 outfit. 


Lt. F. W. Wright, 

Hdqs. Co. D, 66th Eng. 

Camp Laurel, Md., 

I outfit. 

2d Lt. Reynolds Longfield, 
320th Battalion, Tank 
Corps, 

Camp Colt, Penn., 

I outfit. 

J. H. O’Neill, 

U. S. N. R. F., 

Exec. Officer U. S. S. 

C. 69, 

c/o Postmaster, N. Y., 

I outfit. 

2d Lt. Warren B. Day, 
332d Bn., Tank Corps, 
Camp Colt, Penn., 

I outfit. 

2d Lt. Everett P. Neff, 
Hdqs. Motor Truck Co., 
No. 378, 

Camp Upton, N. Y., 

I outfit. 

Lt. A. C. Detmers, 

San. Corps, Medical 
Supply Depot, 

New York, 

1 outfit. 

Lt. Wm. L. Corley, 

Fire Truck &t Hose Co., 
Camp Upton, N. Y., 

I outfit. 

Capt. Wm. C. Lancaster, 
45th Engineers, 

Camp Humphreys, Va., 

I outfit. 

Capt. F. J. Graf, 

34th Co., 1 52d Depot 
Brigade, 

Camp Upton, N. Y., 

1 outfit. 

S. H. Bradbury, Jr., 

Capt. C. A. C., 

Fort Hamilton, N. Y., 

1 outfit. 

Capt. Wm. Van Tun, 

28th Co., 7th Bn., 1 52d 
Depot Brigade, 

Camp Upton, N. Y., 

1 outfit. 

John Hall, Chaplain, 

50th Inf., Ord. Depot, 

Curtis Bay, Md., 

I outfit. 

Capt. Dale O. Wise, 

2d Co., 1 52d Depot 
Brigade, 

Camp Upton, N. Y., 

1 outfit. 


2d Lt. Arthur K. Under- 
wood, 

Field Art. Repl. Depot, 
Battery B, 1 0th Bn., 
Camp Jackson, S. C., 

I outfit. 

Lt. J. T. Skeffington, 

1 1th Co., 1 5 2 d Depot 
Brigade, 

Camp Upton, N. Y., 

I outfit. 

C. M. Coyle, 

No. 2 Field Mach. Supply 
Dept., 

Camp Stuart, Va., 

I outfit. 

Capt. T. H. McDougall, 
41st Co., 1 5 2 d Brigade, 
1 1 th Bn., 

Camp Upton, N. Y., 

1 outfit. 

Capt. C. M. Kerr, 

10th Co., 1 5 2 d Depot 
Brigade, 

Camp Upton, N. Y., 

I outfit. 

Th omas F. Keough, 

U. S. Naval Base, 

Melville, R. I., 

1 outfit. 

W. A. Hopkins, 

Actg. Chaplain, U. S. N., 
U. S. S. Mt. Vernon, 

1 outfit. 

Capt. R. E. T. Riggs, 

26th Co., 7th Bn., 

1 52d Depot Brigade, 
Camp Upton, N. Y., 

I outfit. 

Capt. W. T. Huber, 

Co. D, 2d Engrs. Tr. 
Regt., 

Camp Humphreys, Va., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. Clarence J. Woods, 
Hdqs. 624th Aero 
Supply Squadron, 
Morrison, Va., 

I outfit. 

Sgt. Christian H. Dietrick, 
Hdqs. Co., 46th U. S. 
Infantry, 

Camp Gordon, Ga., 

1 outfit. 

Stg. Wm. H. Vaught, 

B & C School, 

Camp Lee, Va., 

1 outfit. 


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FINAL REPORT 


MARCH, 1919 1 


Capt. John Heilich,. 

Camp Quartermaster, 
Aviation Concentration 
Camp, 

Mo rrison, Va., 

I outfit. 

Capt. C. G. Benham, 

I 4th Co., Chesapeake 
Bay, 

Ft. Monroe, Va., 

1 outfit. 

Capt. H. D. Ressegrie, 

Co. H, 311th Infantry, 
Camp Dix, N. J., 

I outfit. 

Ens. Henry Goldman, Jr., 
U. S. S. C. 330, 

New London, Conn., 

I outfit. 

Major Geo. Mayo, 

Hdqs. 5 7th E ngineers, 
Camp Laurel, Md., 

I outfit. 

2d Lt. Martin B. Ibenrich, 
Q. M. C., N. A., 

Edgewood Arsenal, 

Lakehurst, N. J., 

1 outfit. 

D. E. Ettinger, 

Ship s Yeoman, 

U. S. S. Sialia, 

Div. 4, Cruiser Ford, 

Ft. M onroe, Va., 

1 outfit. 

2d Lt. Rush F. Crouse, 
625th Aero Supply 
Squadron, 

M orrison, Va., 

I outfit. 

Sgt. Owen Reynolds, 

Hdqs. 647th Aero 
Squadron, 

Aviation Branch, Va., 

I outfit. 

Sgt. A. H. Plant, Jr., 

503d Aero S quadron, 

M orrison, Va., 

1 outfit. 

2d Lt. A. Morabach, 

Butcher s Unit No. 307, 

Camp Merritt, N. J., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. Th os. B. Lyons, 

62 1 st Aero Supply 
Squadron, 

Mo rrison, Va., 

I outfit. 

A. Mandel, 

Army & Navy Y. M. 
C. A., Newport, R. I., 

I outfit. 


2d Lt. J. S. Thompson, 
Ord. R. C., 

Washington, D. C., 

I outfit. 

Lt. G. W. M. Taylor, 
111th Regt. F. A., 
Camp McClellan, Ala., 

I outfit. 

Hdqs. Ord nance Depot, 
American Expeditionary 
Fo rces, 

France, 

I outfit. 

2d Lt. Arthur Owen, 

Office of 1 3th Co., 

Fort Monroe, Va., 

I outfit. 

J. G. Downing, 

Naval District, 

Boothbay Harbor, Me., 

I outfit. 

J. D. Steele, 

Otter ClifTs Radio Sta., 

Bar Harbor, Me., 

I outfit. 

Sgt. F. A. Gunzenhauser, 

1 0th Co., L. I. S., 

Fort Terry, N. Y., 

I outfit. 

Lt. Edwin P. Craig, 
Langley Field, 

Hampton, Va., 

I outfit. 

2d Lt. Wm. J. English, 
Engns., N. A. Hdqs., 
Vancouver Barracks, 

Wash., 

I outfit. 

Lt. Wm. H. Pierce, 

6 1 8 Aero Squadron, 

M orrison, Va., 

I outfit. 

C. T. Hercules, 

Gun Crew, U. S. A., 
Newport News, Va., 

1 outfit. 

2d Lt. E. D. Blakeslee, 

1 52d Depot Brigade, 
Camp Upton, N. Y., 

I outfit. 

Lt. H arry C. Stever, 

Co. K., 22d Infantry, 
Gloucester City, N. J., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. Chas. B. Edwards, 

Evacuation Hospital No. 
1 0, Medical Officers 
Trng. Camp, 

Fort Riley, Kans., 

I outfit. 


Capt. C. C. Tracy, 

1 7th Co., C. A. C., 

Fort Terry, N. Y., 

1 outfit. 

Railroad Y. M. C. A., 

St. Louis, Mo., 

1 outfit. 

Capt. F. R. Williams, 

Q. M. Office, 

Camp Crane, Penn., 

1 outfit. 

2d Lt. Wm. H. Tucker, 
326th Batt. Tank Corps, 
Camp Colt, Penn., 

1 outfit. 

Paul C. Murphy, C. O., 
Ambulance Co. No. 141, 
Camp Bowie, Tex., 

I outfit. 

Russell R. Flickinger, 
Engineers School, 
Washington Barracks, 

D. C., 

I outfit. 

Lt. D. J. Dodd, 

2d Co., 1 0th Infantry, 
Ft. Benjamin Harrison, 

Ind., 

I outfit. 

Anthony Brown, 

Co. D, 2d Battalion, 

U. S. Guards, 

Ft. Sam Houston, Tex., 

I outfit. 

Lt. M. E. Donnally, 

342d Infantry, 

Camp Grant, 111., 

I outfit. 

Chaplain Re nier, 

40th Infantry, 

Ft. Sheridan, 111., 

I outfit. 

H erman Busceroni, 

Troop C, 5th Cavalry, 

Fort Bliss, Tex., 

I outfit. 

Co. I, 1 0th Infantry, 

Ft. Benjamin Harrison, 
Ind., 

I outfit. 

Pvt. H arry T. Waring, 

Co. F, 3 7th Infantry, 

Ft. McIntosh, Tex., 

I outfit. 

Lt. R. H. B rown, 

Co. 1 7, 5th Regt., 
Aviation Camp, 

Waco, Tex., 

I outfit. 


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Pvt. Flakus, 

Co. D, 43d Infantry, 

New Orleans, La., 

I outfit. 

Capt. John L. Griffith, 
Division Athletic 
Director, 

Camp Dodge, la., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. Jesse J. Callah an, 

Hdqs. 48th Aero 
Squadron, 

Ellington Field, Tex., 

I outfit. 

Soldiers and Sail ors, 
Baseball Park, 

Detroit, Mich., 

20 outfits. 

Soldiers and Sailors, 
Baseball Park, 

Boston, Mass., 

1 0 outfits. 

2d Lt. Justin P. Quirk, 
232d Aero Squadron, 
Ellington Field, Tex., 

I outfit. 

J. H. Vernon, 

Act. Supply Officer, 
Hdqs. 33th Balloon Co., 
Camp John Wise, Tex., 
) outfit. 

Capt. C. G. Souders, 

302d Cavalry, Troop A, 

Douglas, Ariz., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. Wm. B. Stevens, 

Hdqs. 237th Aero 
Squadron, 

Souther Field, Ga., 

1 outfit. 

Capt. Percy W. Ott, 

Hdqs. E ngineer Camp, 
Ft. Benjamin Harrison, 

Ind., 

1 outfit. 

2d Lt. Franklin Wyman, 
Hdqs. 273d Aero 
Squadron, 

Barron Field, Tex., 

1 outfit. 

Silberberg, 

Asst. Band Leader, 

Camp Doniphan, 

Fort Sill, Okla., 

I outfit. 

Sergt. -Major S. W. Rose, 
Sec. 4, 1st Trg. Brigade, 
Kelly Field, Tex., 

1 outfit. 


W. C. Ruff, 

Army Medical School, 

Washington, D. C., 

I outfit. 

Pvt. Mike W. Menosky, 
Detach. 1 16th Train 
Hdqs. & Military Police, 
A. E. F., F ranee, 

1 outfit. 

Norman T. Olsen, 

Pelham Bay Naval Trng. 
Camp, 

New York, 

$21.60 of baseball material. 

Lt. Walter R. Grove, 

Q. M. c., N. A., 4th Co., 
Ca mp Meigs, D. C., 

1 6 outfits. 

Lt. J. S. Thompson, 

Ord. R. C. in France, 

I outfit. 

Cpl. Leonard Steuwe, 

Motor Equipment 
Section, 

Ord. Dept., D. C., 

I outfit. 

2d Lt. Gus Holmgren, 

Fort Michie, N. Y., 

1 outfit. 

A. M. McMahen, 

U. S. Naval Radio 
School, Howard 

University, Mass., 

1 outfit. 

C. P. Phetteplace, 

Army & Navy Y. M. 
C. A. Bldg., 

Newport, R. I., 

1 outfit. 

2d Lt. A. C. Luicehoff, 

Co. A, 3d Div. Ord. 
Depot Bn., 

Camp Merritt, N. J., 

1 outfit. 

Pvt. E. J. Cavanagh, 

1 3th Co., C. A. C., 

Fort Hancock, N. J., 

1 outfit. 

Gardner R. Wendell, 
Boatswain Mate, I st 
Class, 

Navy Yard, N. Y., 

1 outfit. 

Gee F. Grunt, 

U. S. N. R. F., 

Newport, R. I., 

I outfit. 


J. G. Raleigh, 

U. S. S. C No. 132, 
c/ o Postmaster, 

New York, 

I outfit. 

Lt. H. I. Stahl man, 

Hdqs. 673d A ero 
Squadron, 

Camp Morrison, Va., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. Wallace X. Mey ers, 

Co. A, 329th Battalion, 
Tank Corps, 

Gettysburg, Penn., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. C. D. Munn, 

Dst. En rolling Officer, 
Newport, R. I., 

I outfit. 

Lt. N. A., Wm. J. Yett en, 
3th Co., 1 34th Depot 
Brigade, 

Camp Meade, Md., 

1 outfit. 

Edw. W. Glend inning, 
Aviation School, 
Ellington Field, 

Houston, Tex., 

1 outfit. 

2d Lt. Jos. W. McK enna, 
Ath. Officer, Co. L., 

46th Inf., 

Camp Gordon, Ga., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. Bernard S. Hoskings, 
18th Provisional Squad., 
S. P. D., 

South Beach, Ore., 

I outfit. 

Lt. Chas. C. Stewart, 

342d Infantry, 

Supply Co., 

Camp Grant, 111., 

I outfit. 

Lt. A. R. To rney, 

U. S. A. Ba se Hospital 
No. II, 

Camp Dodge, la., 

1 outfit. 

Sgt. R. L. Kruger, 

Motor Truck Co. No. 
381, 

Fort Sill, Okla., 

I outfit. 

Capt. Miller R. Tayl or, 

1 89th Aero Squadron, 

Ellington Field, T ex., 

1 outfit. 


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FINAL REPORT MARCH, 1919 


Robt. W. Giles, 

Co. G, 330th Infantry, 
Camp Sherman, Ohio, 

1 outfit. 

2d Lt. Oscar L. Dillon, Jr., 
Hdqs. Line No. 2, 
Aviation Camp, 

Waco, Tex., 

I outfit. 

Pvt. Oliver A. Harell, 
Hdqs. Troop, 308th 
Cavalry, 

Camp Harry J. Jones, 

Ariz., 

1 outfit. 

H. O. McDonald, 

90th Co., 7th Regt., 

U. S. M. C., 

Santiago De Cuba, 

I outfit. 

Chapin. Geo R. Longbrake, 
I 7th Cavalry, 

Douglas, Ariz., 

I outfit. 

Park Love, 

3d Co., 1st fr. Br., 

I 59th Depot Brigade, 
Camp Taylor, Ky., 

I outfit. 

Walter Snyder, 

Co. M, 45th Infantry, 

Atlanta, Ga., 

I outfit. 

Major Thos. S. Proxmire, 
Office of the Surgeon, 
Fort Sheridan, 111., 

I outfit. 

W. J. Lynch, 

Hdqs. Detachment, 

Kelly Field No. 1 , 

S. San Antonio, Tex., 

I outfit. 

2d Lt. Horace J. Sm ith, 

1 06th Aero Squadron, 
Barron Field, Tex., 

1 outfit. 

U. S. S. Yantic, 

U. S. Naval Tr. Station, 

Grea tlak es, 111., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. Henry T. Hale, 

52d Balloon Co., 

Kelly Field No. 1, 

San Antonio, Tex., 

1 outfit. 


Lt. Lawrence Henenway, 
351st Aero Service 
Squadron, 

Barron Field, T ex., 

I outfit. 

Capt. Leon E. Morris, 

Co. K, 46th Infantry, 
Camp Sheridan, Ala., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. R. D. Wilson, 

Hdqs. 68 1 st Aero 
Squadron, 

Kelly Field, Tex., 

I outfit. 

Major M. W. Stone, 

Camp Greene, N. C., 

6 outfits. 

Pvt. John T. Harvey, 

3d Co., S. N. Y. C. A. C., 
Fort Hamilton, N. Y., 

I outfit. 

G. B. Staley, 

Co. B, Richmond Tr. 
School, Richmon d Va., 

I outfit. 

Ed w. C. Davis, 

80th Aero Squadron, 
Fort Sill, Okla., 

I outfit. 

2d Lt. R. P. Poteck, 

Base Hospital No. 82, 

Ft. Riley, Kans., 

I outfit. 

309th Cavalry, 

Fort Sam Houston, 

Sa n Antonio, Tex., 

1 outfit. 

E. J. Grainwald, 

Stenographers Detach- 
ment, 

Camp Merritt, N. J., 

I outfit. 

Lt. B. F. Dowing, 

Hdqs. 359th Aero 
Squadron, Field No. 2, 
Garden City, L. I., N. Y., 

I outfit. 

James Brownlee, 

Co. A, Depot Battery, 
Minto Barracks, Canada, 
I outfit. 

B. F. McLain, 

Athletic Officer, 

39th Co., 4th Repl. Regt., 
Camp Gordon, Ga., 

1 outfit. 


Lt. Frank N. Jackson, 

43rd I nfantry, Co. K, 
Morgan City, La., 

1 outfit. 

L. A. Stinson, 

Bureau of Yards & 
Docks, 

Washington, D. C., 

$18.00 of baseball material. 

John L. B runer, 

Co. A, 4th Balloon 
Squadron, 

M orrison, Va., 

I outfit. 

2d Lt. Archie W. Roberts, 
Co. D, 4th Engineers Tr. 
Regt., 

Camp Humphreys, Va., 
I outfit. 

Ensign Henry T. Dean, 
Athletic Officer, 

U. S. S. Granite State, 
Port of New York, 

1 outfit. 

Lt. Hough, 

42d Infantry, 

Pier 58, 

North River, N. Y., 

1 outfit. 

Col. James Irons, 

49th Inf. & Machine 
Gun Co., 

Camp Merritt, N. J., 

3 outfits. 

Lt. J. S. Schussel, 

Hdqs. U. S. Aviation 
School, 

Payne Field, 

West Point, Miss., 

3 outfits. 

Capt. F. R. Kerr, 

Recruit Depot, 

Fort Slocum, N. Y., 

2 outfits. 

Earl Yingling, 

48th Co., 12th Bn., 

I 59th Depot Brigade, 

Camp Taylor, Ky., 

1 outfit. 

Soldiers, 

Shibe Park, 

60 outfits. 

L. C. Kelly, 

Community Recreation 
Committee, 

Newport, R. I., 

1 1 outfits. 


Lt. H. McCradlough, 

Hq. 3 52d Aero Squad- 
ron, Barron Field, Tex., 
1 outfit. 


Lewis C. Sturtwant, 

240th Aero Squadron, 
Dorris Field, Fla., 

1 outfit. 


Cpl. L. B. Davis, 
Halligan Lake, 

Ft. Collins, Colo., 
I outfit. 


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BALL AND BAT FUND 


Lt. Sam G. Epstein, 

Signal Corps, Aviation 
School, 

Ellington Field, Tex., 

I outfit. 


2d Lt. Gorman K. Shear, 
2d Aero Squadron, 
Taliaferro Field, Tex., 
1 outfit. 


Chaplain Wm. J. Gibson, 
Qm. Mechanical Rep. 
Shop, No. 304, 

Fort Sam Houston, Tex., 
I outfit. 


2d Lt. C. A. Marone, 
332d Aero Squadron, 

Kelly Field, Tex., 

1 outfit. 


2d Lt. Amel A. Carlson, 
Med. Officer Tr. Camp, 
Convalescent Camp 
No. 5, 

Fort Riley, Kan., 

I outfit. 


Lt. L. L. Lugar, 

Med. Officer Tr. Camp, 

Fort Riley, Kan., 

I outfit. 


2d Lt. Curtis D. Edgerton, 
Co. B, Tank Corps, No. 
3 3 1 Bn., 

Camp Colt, Penn., 

1 outfit. 


Lt. T. Deanehoff, 

Co. B, 327th Bn., 
Camp Colt, Penn., 
1 outfit. 


Grant Eimmous, 

Co. F, 604th Engineers, 
Washington Barracks, 

D. C., 

I outfit. 


James C. Burns, 

Ord nance Tr. Camp, 

Camp H ancock, Ga., 
I outfit. 


Sgt. L. M. Core, 

Troop A, 3 12th Cavalry, 

Fort Myer, Va., 

I outfit. 


2d Lt. Cecil B. Grigg, 

Co. A, 2d E ngineers 
Tr. Regt., 

Camp Humphreys, Va., 
I outfit. 


Lt. Z. S. Leymel, 

Troop G, 302d Cavalry, 
Camp Harry J. Jones, 
Ariz., 

I outfit. 


2d Lt. L. J. Hayes, 

Battery C, 70th C. A. C., 
Fort Wadsworth, N. Y., 
I outfit. 


Pvt. Harry Dreyfach, 

U. S. Army Hospital, 
Ellis Island No. 2, N. Y., 

I outfit. 


Lt. Loring R. Hoover, 
39th Co., 1 0th Bn., 

1 52d Depot Brigade, 
Camp Upton, N. Y., 

1 outfit. 


Claude L. Bowman, 
207th Aero Service 
Squadron, 

Barron Field, Tex., 

I outfit. 


2d Lt. I. A. Rustard, 

Qm. Ba se H ospital, 

No. 90, 

Med. Officers Tr. Camp, 
Fort Riley, Kan., 

I outfit. 


2d Lt. 1 heodore E. Smith, 
Hdqs. 629th Aero 
Squadron, 

Taliaferro Field, Tex., 

I outfit. 


Yeoman A. W. Fulton, 
Standard Aircraft Corp., 
Elizabeth, N. J., 

I outfit. 


Capt. Geo. A. Bruden, 
Battery B, 70th Arty., 
Fort Wadsworth, N. Y., 
I outfit. 


Capt. H. Firstel, 

Med ical Supply Depot, 
Port of Embarkation, 

New York, 

I outfit. 


Lt. W. W. Woodward, 

Co. B, Medical Detach., 

Camp Lepton, N. Y., 

I outfit. 


Capt. Wynn E. Whith am, 
Co. C, 604th Engrs., 
Camp Leach, D. C., 

I outfit. 


E. Kavanaugh, Yeoman, 
Armed Guard Office, 

Baltimore, Mr., 

I outfit. 


Lt. D. R. Aldworth, 

Inf. R. C. Tr. Detach., 
Univ. of Maine, 
Orond, Me., 

I outfit. 


Edgard T. Lothrop, 
Chief Yeoman, 

U. S. N. Radio Sta., 
Chatham, Ma ss., 

I outfit. 


Pvt. Wm. D. Cota, 

U. S. Marine Corps, 
27th Co., 

Santo Domingo 
I outfit. 


L. B. Asurden, Ensign, 

U. S. S. C. No. 105, 

Bureau of Nav., D. C., 
1 outfit. 


Lt. N. J. Keane, 

Chaplain, 

Picatieiny Arsenal, N. J., 
1 outfit. 


Capt. J. J. McLure, 

Battery A, 49th Arty., 
Camp Eustis, Va., 

I outfit. 


Lt. D. S. Evans, 

Co. B, 333rd Bn., T. C., 
Camp Colt, Penn., 

I outfit. 


Lt. W. E. Kaufman, 

49th Artillery, C. A. C., 
Camp Eustis, Va., 

1 outfit. 


Capt. Ralph T. Wenstrand, 
29th Co., 8th Bn., 1 66th 
Depot Brigade, 

Camp Lewis, Wash., 

I outfit. 


Capt. Thomas Evans, 

Supply School Ord. Tr. 
Camp, 

Camp Hancock, Ga., 

2 outfits. 


Capt. Nathaniel Ross, 
Sanitary Detachment, 
M orrison, Va., 

I outfit. 


2d Lt. Thos. F. Smith, 
Fort Tilden, N. Y., 

1 outfit. 


Lt. James A. Brown, 

3rd Co., 5th P. O. D. 
Bn., I st Regt., 

Camp Hancock, Ga., 

I outfit. 


2d Lt. Otto L. Kampachae- 
fer, 

2d Casual Co., 1st Prov. 
Regt., 

Camp Hancock, Ga., 

I outfit. 


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FINAL REPORT 


MARCH, 1919 


Lt. Gustave A. Messall, 

3 1 2th Cavalry, Hdqs. 
Troop, 

Fort Myer, Va., 

I outfit. 

2d Lt. John H. Bishop, 
Hdqs. 3 7th Balloon Co., 
School A, 

Arcadia, Cal., 

I outfit. 


2d Lt. Arthur Cunningham, 
Co. A, 331st Tank 
Corps, 

Camp Colt, Penn., 

1 outfit. 

Major S. Jay Turnbull, 
Evacuation Hospital, 

No. 9, 

Camp Merritt, N. J., 

I outfit. 


Col. C. W. Moses, 

324th Infantry, 

Camp Sevier, S. C., 

1 outfit. 

Capt. J. O. Arnson, 
Hospital No. 60, 

Camp Jackson, S. C., 

I outfit. 

Capt. Jos. B. Much, 

Co. C, 1 2th Bn., 

Bristol, Penn., 

I outfit. 

Capt. Walter E. Aymond, 
Co. K, 36th Engineers, 
Washington Barracks, 

D. C., 

1 outfit. 

2d Lt. Hunter H. Elmore, 
Co. M, 48th Infantry, 
Lee Hall, Va., 

I outfit. 

Lt. Wm. H. McCallman, 
807th Infantry, 

Camp Dix, N. J., 

1 outfit. 

Cpl. W. N. O’Donnell, 

Fort Tilden, N. Y., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. Walter E. Grove, 

Motor Truck Co., 

456th Supply Train, 
Camp Jose ph E. Joh n- 

ston, Fla., 

I outfit. 

2d Lt. L. H. Huppert, 

Co. C, 323rd Field Sig. 
Bn., 

Camp Morse, 

Leon Springs, Tex., 

1 outfit. 


Lt. L. H. Fechtman, 

Base Hospital, No. 8 1 , 

Camp Travis, Tex., 

1 outfit. 

2d Lt. Perry J. Megnitare, 
Hdqs. Co., 1 52d Depot 
Brigade, 

Camp Upton, N. Y.. 

I outfit. 

Capt. C. H. Morgan, 
Battery C, 6 l st Arty., 
Camp Eustis, Va., 

I outfit. 

Capt. Douglas M. Griggs, 
Eighth Company, 

Fort Screven, Ga., 

I outfit. 

2d Lt. Edward E. Eyre, 
79th Aero Squadron, 
Taliaferro Field, No. 1, 

Hicks, Tex., 

I outfit. 

H. Mueller, 

Gunner Squa d., No. 10, 
M ine Sweeping Div., 3rd 
Naval Dist., 

Tompkinsville, N. Y., 

1 outfit. 

Sgt. H. R. Holbrook, 
Sanitary Corps 
Astoria Detachment, 
Astoria, L. 1., 

I outfit. 

Capt. A. J. Halton, 

305th Tank Corps, 

Camp Colt, Penn., 

1 outfit. 

Sgt. P. W. England, 

Battery C, 74th Arty., 

Fort Hancock, N. J., 

1 outfit. 


Cpl. Samuel N. Reed, 

8th Co., Arty. Corps, 

Ft. Randall, Canal Zone, 
I outfit. 


Capt. George S. Frieke, 
Hdqs. 1 64th Depot 
Brigade, 

Camp Funston, Kan., 
1 outfit. 


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Capt. Donald J. White, 
Motor Truck Co., 
No. 402, 

Marfa, Tex., 

1 outfit. 


2d Lt Edw. N. Delahunt, 
Battery F, 74th Arty., 

Fort Monroe, Va., 

I outfit. 


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Capt. Robert F. Riley, 
Battery D, 

Camp Abraham, 

Eustis, Va., 

I outfit. 

Chaplain J. P. Bogue, 

49th Arty., C. A. C., 
Camp Eustis, Va., 

! outfit. 

K. L. McNeal, 

U. S. S. C, No. 189, 
c/ o Postmaster, 

New York City, 

I outfit. 

Harry A. Lesser, 

U. S. S. Wyoming, 
c/ o Postmaster, 

New York City, 

I outfit. 

A. Sachse, 

Commander 7th Regt., 
Co. N, 

Camp Perry, 

Great Lakes, 111., 

I outfit. 

Jos. W. Hazel, 

Battery E, 70th Arty., 
Fort Wadsworth, N. Y., 
I outfit. 

Capt. J. Scott, 

27th Co., 166th Depot 
Camp Lewis, Wash., 

I outfit. 

Capt. Jos. Killimett, 

5th Co., Tr. Gr. N. I., 

M. T. D., 

Camp Hancock, Ga., 

1 outfit. 

Capt. C. S. Williams, Jr., 
Hdqs. 8th Co., 1 5 2 d 
Depot Brigade, 

Camp Upton, N. Y., 

I outfit. 

Capt. John Dimond, 

Troop A, 3 1 2th Cavalry, 

Fort Myer, Va., 

1 outfit. 

Capt. David H. Keller, 
Hospital Train, No. 44, 
Fort Riley, Kan., 

I outfit. 


2d Lt. Harry L. Kingman, 
60th Co., 5th Repl. 
Regt., 

Camp Gordon, Ga., 

I outfit. 


Capt. F. N. Gault, 

3 1 st Co., 8th Bn., 
166th Depot Brigade, 
Camp Lewis, Wash., 

I outfit. 


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BALL AND BAT FUND 


M. D. O'Neal, 

Military Police, 
Camp Hancock, Ga., 
I outfit. 


Gilbert K ine, 

2d Naval Dist. Receiving 
Barracks, 

Newport, R. I., 

I outfit. 


2d Lt. Albert A. Millman, 
Specialists School, 

Camp Hancock, Ga., 

I outfit. 


Soldiers & Sailors, 

Bat Scramble at St. 
Louis, 

40 dozen bats. 


Soldiers, 

Columbus, Ohio, 

$69.05 of baseball material. 


Lt. F. L. Parks, 

Co. C, 333rd Bn., T. C. 
N. A., 

Ca mp Colt, P enn., 

1 outfit. 


Lt. W. L. Ewing, 

Kelly Field, Tex., 
1 outfit. 


Geo. E. Goodill, 

Commissary Store, 
Navy Yard, 
Philadelphia, Penn., 
1 outfit. 


Major R. E. Hathaway, 
Hdqs. Hospital Train 39, 

Fort Riley, Kan., 

1 outfit. 


L. C. Kelly, 

Community Recreation 
Committee, 

Newport, R. I., 

I 4 outfits. 


Pvt. Young, 

Camp Meigs, D. C., 
I score card. 


Capt. Vegal, 

Howard Uni., D. C., 

1 outfit. 


Sgt. A. R. Young, 

Camp Meigs, D. C., 
$6.40 of baseball material. 


Supply Sgt. R. R. Thomas, 
Co. O, 333rd M. G. Bn., 
Camp Grant, 111., 

1 outfit. 


Lt. Robert SutclifTe, 
87th Aero Squadron, 

Parkfield, Tenn., 

1 outfit. 


R. W. Westcott, 

U. S. S. C. 143, 

c/ o Postmaster, N. Y., 

1 outfit. 


Capt. Allen J. Robinson, 

3 7th P. O. D. Co., 1st 
Prov. Regt., 

Ord nance Trg. Camp, 

Camp Hancock, Ga., 

1 outfit. 


Lt. Ora C. Mudd, 

Ord nance Trg. Camp, 

Camp Hancock, Ga., 

I outfit. 


Major J. H. M. Andrews, 
Raritan Arsenal, 

Metuchen, N. J., 

1 outfit. 


M. G. Dunn, 

6th Regiment, 

Naval Training Station, 

Newport, R. I., 

I outfit. 


Lt. H. B. Sullivan, 

Ord. Dept., N. A., 
Camp Hancock, Ga., 
1 outfit. 


Cornealius Desmond, 

Quantico, Va., 

1 sweater. 


Lt. Earl C. Clements, 

Lewis Institute, 

$94.75 of baseball material. 


Pvt. James F. CufT, 

2d Battalion, Edgewood 
Plant & Arsenal, 

Edgewood, Md., 

1 outfit. 


T. M. Sears, 

30th S ervice Co., 
Signal Corps, 

New York, 

1 (outfit. 


Bureau of Yards & Docks, 

Washington, D. C., 

$5.60 of baseball material. 


Lt. Roy Keal, 

30th Prov. Squadron, 

Newport, Ore., 

1 outfit. 


M aurice C. Sheehy, 

General Secy. K. of C-., 
Fort Sh eridan, 111., 

1 outfit. 


H. E. Sapper, 

Field Med. Sup. Detach., 
1 outfit. 


Sam Rice, 

U. S. Army, 

$6.50 of baseball material. 


Th urman G. Allen, 

American Red Cross, 
$16.40 of baseball material. 


Lt. John S. Robson, 

Hdqs. 26th Prov. Squad., 

Waldport, Ore., 

I outfit. 


Sam Ri ce, 

1 68th Hdqs. Co., 

Fort Terry, N. Y., 

$49.20 of baseball material. 


Soldiers & Sailors, 
Baseball Park, 

New York City, 

1 5 outfits. 


Chaplain Ignatius Fealy, 
Training School for 
Chaplains, 

Camp Taylor, Ky., 

1 outfit. 


Soldiers & Sailors, 
Baseball Park, 

Chicago, 111., 

I outfit. 


Capt. J. J. Murphy, 

Co. D, 523rd Engrs., 
Camp Humphreys, Va., 
1 outfit. 


Lt. Arthur K. Und erwood, 
Field Arty. Repl. Depot, 
Battery B, I 0th Bn., 
Camp Jackson, S. C., 

3 outfits. 


Capt. L. L. Schantz, 
Battery B, 68th Regt., 

Fort Terry, N. Y., 

$58.81 of baseball material. 


Capt. John H. Finn, 
Boston Navy Yard, 

Boston, Mass., 

I outfit. 


C. E. Judson, 

U. S. S. C, No. 42, 

Lewes, Del., 

1 outfit. 


Capt. P. Kane, 

Hdqs. 43th E ngineers, 
Newington, Va., 

$2 1.60 of baseball material. 


2d Lt. C. L. Parsons, 

Hdqs, 523rd Engrs., 

Camp Humphreys, Va., 
I outfit. 


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FINAL REPORT 


MARCH, 1919 


Capt. C. G. Bopp, 

2d Gas Defense Service, 
Washington, D. C., 

1 outfit. 

2d Lt. Lawrence Sampter, 
12 7th Aero Squadron, 
Langley Field, Va., 

I outfit. 

Major A. H. Crosbie, 
Proving Grounds, 
Aberdeen, Md., 

I outfit. 

Capt. Harry S. Carmany, 
Ba se Hospital, 

Camp Meade, Md., 

I outfit. 

Albert Freitag, 

Co. 2 E. R. O. T. C., 

Camp Lee, Va., 

1 outfit. 

I. C. Ford, 

El ectrician, 

U. S. S. Lykens, N. Y., 

I outfit. 

Lt. N. S. Sharp, 

Co. A, Ord. Detach., 
Aberdeen, Md., 

1 outfit. 

Major Geo. E. Lewis, 

Offi ce of the Surgeon, 

I 54th Depot Brigade, 

Camp Meade, Md., 

1 outfit. 

Ma x Skrentisy, 

Casual Detachment, 

Camp Stuart, Va., 

I outfit. 

2d Lt. R. S. Williams, 

Ball oon Detachment, 7, 
Morrisdn, Va., 

I outfit. 

Lt. C. C. Suppel, 

Columbia University, 

New York City, 

I outfit. 

Lt. George Morse, 

Camp Hospital, 

Camp Alfred Vail, N. J., 

I outfit. 

H. A. Booth, 

Gunner U. S. N., 

Belmar, N. J., 

1 outfit. 

J. W. Hart, 

Aviation Section, 

Madison Barracks, 
Sacketts Harbor, N. Y., 

1 outfit. 


W. E. B uckin gham, 

Cherrystone Naval Base, 

Cape Charles, Va., 

I outfit. 

Lt. R. B. Bullock, 

C. A. N. G., I Oth Co., 
Fort Monroe, Va., 

I outfit. 

Sgt. Mark Jacobs, 

Sa n. Corps, Chemical 
Develop. Laboratory, 

Philadelphia, Penn., 

I outfit. 

Capt. F. J. Noonan, 

Medical Reserve Corps, 
Watervliet Arsenal, 

New York, 

I outfit. 

Cpl. Leonard A. Groos, 

Co. D, 33rd Infantry, 
Camp Gatum, 

Canal Zone, 

1 outfit. 

Lt. Th os. W. Gill, 

308th Gerard 8c Fire 
Co., 

Locust Point, Md., 

I outfit. 

R. B. Williams, Q. M., 

U. S. S. C. No. 68, 

c/o Postmaster, N. Y., 

1 outfit. 

2d Lt. Charles Donaldson, 
Co. E, 56th Engineers, 
Wash ington Barracks, 

D. C., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. Ray F. Robinson, 

502d S ervice Engrs., 

Camp Humphreys, Va., 

I outfit. 

Capt. A. Hyllen, 

3 1 2th Cavalry, 

Fort Myer, Va., 

I outfit. 

Lt. Oscar E. Smith, 

66th E ngineers, 

Camp Laurel, Md., 

I outfit. 

Geo. M. Welch, 

1 1 th Company, 

Fort H amilton, N. Y., 

I outfit. 

Edw. A. Keefe, 

Material Section, 

Newport, R. I., 

I outfit. 


John A. Graham, 

Qm. Mechanic Repair 
Shop Unit No. 306, 

Camp Holabird, Md., 

I outfit. 

Lt. H. H. De Cluque, 

Co. B, 329th B. N. 
Tanks, 

Camp Colt, Penn., 

1 outfit. 

2d Lt. M. N. Fisher, 

9th Co. C. A. C., 
Chesapeake Bay, Va., 

I outfit. 

E. D. Arnold, 

Chief Boatswain s Mate, 
A rmed Guard Office, 
Baltimore, Md., 

I outfit. 

Lt. H. C. Davis, 

Co. B, 66th Engineers, 

Camp Laurel, Md., 

1 outfit. 

Capt. Herbert B. Lee, 

12th Co. S, N. Y., 

Fort Hamilton, N. Y., 

I outfit. 

2d Lt. F. Carroll, 

C. A. R. C. Comdg. Co., 
Fort H am ilt on, N. Y., 

I outfit. 

2d Lt. Hoyt C. Harmon, 
Comdg. Engineers, 

Camp Leach, D. C., 

I outfit. 


2d Lt. Porter V. Hanf, 

Co. 3, Recruit Detach., 
Camp Leach, D. C., 

I outfit. 

2d Lt. Arthur H. Hanson, 
Co. 4, Recruit Detach., 
Camp Leach, D. C., 

I outfit. 

2d Lt. Everett B. Ingalls, 
Recruit Detachment, 

Camp Leach, D. C., 

1 outfit. 

2d Lt. Eugene C. Harvey, 
Co. 6, Recruit Detach., 
Camp Leach, D. C., 

I outfit. 

2d Lt. John F. Keily, 

Co. I, Recruit Detach., 
Camp Leach, D. C., 

I outfit. 

Post Hospital, 

Fort Jay, 

Governors Island, N. Y., 

I outfit. 


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E CLARK C. GRIFFITH 


BALL AND BAT FUND 


Percy D. Spencer, 

Washington, D. C., 
$11.12 of baseball material. 


Lt. H. K. Hamilton, 

Negro S. & T. College, 

Greensboro, N. C., 

1 outfit. 


Walter Reed Hospital, 

Washington, D. C., 

500 baseballs. 500 baseball 
magazines. 2 dozen indoor 
baseballs. 


American Red Cross, 

Washington, D. C., 

2 typewriters. 2 tables. 


Washington Baseball Park, 
Washington, D. C., 
Soldiers Baseball 6c Bat 
Scramble, 

120 dozen balls. 120 dozen 
bats. 


Ensign L. J. Kantz, 
U. S. N. Prov. 6c 
Clothing Depot, 
Brooklyn, N. Y., 

1 dozen baseballs, 
bats. 


dozen 


Cpl. Clark C. Dodge, 

318th F. S. Br., 

Camp Wadsworth, S. C., 
I outfit. 


Lt. H. L. Ayer, 

Naval Radio School, 

Cambridge, Mass., 

$1 13.95 of baseball material. 


Major Murry Blanchard, 
520th E ngineers, 

Camp Devens, Mass., 

$ I I 7.50 of baseball material. 


Capt. F. R. Schell, 

12th Co., 1 5 2 d Depot 
Brigade, 

Camp Upton, N. Y., 

1 outfit. 


Lt. D. W. Smith, 

Co. C, 30th Bn., T. C., 
N. A., 

Camp Colt, 

Gettysburg, Penn., 

1 outfit. 


Cpl. Walter A. Olsen, 

330th Bn. Tank Corps, 

Camp Colt, Penn., 

1 outfit. 


Lt. L. A. Taylor, 

Co. B, 305th Bn., 

Camp Colt, Penn., 
1 outfit. 


Lt. Robt. W. Owens, 
Tank Corps, Co. B, 
303rd Bn., 

Camp Colt, Penn., 

I outfit. 


Athletic Officer, 

Co. C, 305th Bn., 
Camp Colt, Penn., 
1 outfit. 


C. W. Weiss, C. O., 
66th Engineers, 

Camp Laurel, Md., 
1 outfit. 


Lt. J. A. Gilbruth, 
Co. C, 3 3 1 st Bn., 
Camp Colt, Penn., 
1 outfit. 


Capt. J. W. Warner, 

Co. C, 326th Bn., T. C., 
Camp Colt, Penn., 

1 outfit. 


Lt. Col. D. Bloombergh, 
Evacuation Hospital, 
No. 12, 

Camp Dix, N. J., 

1 outfit. 


Arthur W. P. Wylie, 
Chaplain, 

Base Hospital, No. 44, 
Camp Dix, N. J., 

1 outfit. 


Lt. E. J. Ficken, 

40th Co., Inf. R. C., 
Camp Upton, N. Y., 

1 outfit. 


Sgt. M. W. Petree, 

Eight Co., S. N. Y., 

Fort Wadsworth, N. Y. 
1 outfit. 


Lt. C. A. Cushman, 
Co. C, 3 2 7th Bn., 
Camp Colt, Penn., 
I outfit. 


Major A. E. Meyerding, 
Hospital Train, No. 38, 

Fort Riley, Kan., 

I outfit. 


Gen. John J. Pershing, 
Somewhere in France, 
c/ o Y. M. C. A., 

98 outfits. 


Gen. John J. Pershing, 
Somewhere in France, 
c/ o Y. M. C. A., 

87 outfits. 


Gen. John J. Pershing, 
Somewhere in France, 

c/ o Y. M. C. A., 

35 outfits. 


Sgt. Wm. M. Dutton, 
Medical Dept., U. S. A., 

Fort Leavenworth, Kan., 
I outfit. 


Lt. Henry Norton, 

Hdqs. Prov. Squadron, 

Waldport, Ore., 

1 outfit. 


Capt. Frank Dorcas, 

302d Cav., Hdqs. Troop, 
Douglas, A riz., 

1 outfit. 


Lt. Alex. M. Linsay, Jr., 
School of Meleosology, 
Signal Corps, 

College Station, Tex., 

I outfit. 


Major R. G. Sullivan, 
Depot QM., 

Fort Mason, Cal., 

I outfit. 


Lt. Robert Disque, 

Spruce Production Div., 

Seaside, Ore., 

1 outfit. 


Lt. W. B. Heilman, 

78th Aero Squadron, 
Taliaferro, Field, No. 1, 

Hicks, Tex., 

I outfit. 


Lt. Ru sse 11 Q. Ward, 

312th Cavalry, Troop C, 

Fort Myer, Va., 

1 outfit. 


Capt. William P. Davision, 
312th Cavalry, Troop D, 
Fort Myer, Va., 

1 outfit. 


Lt. Henry Trimblow, 

3 1 2th Cavalry Casual 
Detachment, 

Fort Myer, Va., 

1 outfit. 


Capt. Hugh Reilly, 

312th Cavalry, Troop B, 

Fort Myer, Va., 

I outfit. 


Lt. S. Klecknet, 

Co. C, Medical Detach. 
Base Hospital, 

Camp Upton, N. Y., 

I outfit. 


Lt. Fred B. Greene, 

3 12th Cav. Sup. Troop, 

Fort Myer, Va., 

1 outfit. 


T. G. Allen, 

American Red Cross, 

Camp Meade, Md., 

I dozen bats. I dozen balls. 


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= FINAL REPORT MARCH, 1919 


Lt. J. L. Wehmeyer, 

Co. C, 2 I 5th Engrs., 
Camp Humphreys, Va,, 
1 outfit. 


Squadron “D ”, 
Mather Field, 

Mills, Cal., 

I outfit. 


Lt. James M. Hammond, 
Qm. Corps Detachment 
Command, 

Camp Humphreys, Va., 
I outfit. 

2d Lt. Verne C. Kellogg, 
Commdg. Detachment, 

Q. M. Corps, 

Camp Stuart, Va., 

I outfit. 

2d Lt. Charles Savary, 

Qm. Detach. Guard 6t 
Fire Detachment, 324, 

Camp Stuart, Va., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. Henry Morel, 

Bakery Co., 382d, 

Camp Stuart, Va., 

1 outfit. 

2d Lt. Ned V. Scott, 

Co. E, 215th Engineers, 

Camp Humphreys, Va., 

1 outfit. 

2d Lt. O. L. Sunday, 

32d Arty., Battery F, 

Camp Eustis, Va., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. Arthur O. Dewey, 
Chaplain 32d Arty., 
Camp Eustis, Va., 

1 outfit. 

Capt. M. C. Grenato, 

Co. A, 217th Engineers, 

Camp Beauregard, La., 

1 outfit. 

Ha rris, Athletic Officer, 

Fort Hamilton, N. Y., 

I outfit. 

Squadron “A”, 

Mather Field, 

Mills, Cal., 

I outfit. 


Squadron ”B”, 

Mather Field, 

Mills, Cal., 

1 outfit. 

Ensign M. M. Murray, 

U. S. Submarine Base, 

Sa n Pedro, Cal., 

2 outfits. 

J. T. Addison, 

30th E ngineers, 

C. C. 6c D., 

I outfit. 

Pvt. H. H. H ooe. 

Auxiliary Remount, 

Camp Jackson, S. C., 
$12.38 of baseball material. 

Lt. Williams, 

30th Engineers, 

Amer. University Camp, 
For Companies D, E, 6c 
F of the 8th Bn., 

$38.62 of baseball material. 

Commanding Officer, 

Camp Greene, N. C., 

20 outfits. 

Capt. Harry Ell is, 

36th Co., 9th Bn. Depot 
Brigade, 

Camp Upton, N. Y., 

1 outfit. 

Capt. H. B. Hall, 

Fort Sheridan, 111., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. Riess, Ath. Director, 
Army Y. M. C. A., 
Camp Johnston, Fla., 

5 outfits. 

Capt. F. R. Barnes, 

20th Engineers, 7th 
Battalion, 

Amer. University, D. C., 

1 outfit. 


Squadron “C”, 

Mather Field, 

Mills, Cal., 

I outfit. 

Flying Cadet Detachment, 
Mather Field, 

Mills, Cal., 

I outfit. 

Squadron “E”, 

Mather Field, 

Mills, Cal., 

I outfit. 


Howard Ehmke, 

U. S. Submarine Ba se, 
Sa n Pedro, Cal., 

2 dozen balls. 

Cpl. Alfred F. Stern, 

Med. Dept. Water Reed 
General Hospital, 

Washington, D. C., 

1 outfit. 

Soldiers, 

Baseball Park, 

Washington, D. C., 

1 outfit. 


Pvt. James F. Burke, 

1 st Prov. Organ. Park, 
Camp Johnston, 

Jacksonville, Fla., 

$19.53 of baseball material. 

Cpl. Leonard Stueise, 

U. S. Army, 

I outfit. 

Chief Quartermaster, 
Filipino Div. National 
Guard, Manila, P. I., 
c/o Depot Qm., 

Fort Mason, Cal., 

50 outfits. 

2d Lt. D. D. Madden, 

U. S. Army Balloon 
School, 

Lee Hall, Va., 

1 outfit. 

2d Lt. G. M. Norton, 

3 78th Co., Tank Corps, 

Camp Colt, Penn., 

1 outfit. 

Sol Mayersohn, 

Adjutants Office, 
Aberdeen Prov. Ground, 
Aberdeen, Md., 

1 outfit. 

Earl H. Yingling, 

11th Co. C, O. T. S., 

Camp Lee, Va., 

I outfit. 

Capt. Ludlow Lambdin, 
Infirmary B, I 1th, 
Development Bn., 

Ca mp M eade, Md., 

I outfit. 

Lt. W. J. Walsh, 

90th Spruce Squadron, 

Newport, Oreg., 

1 outfit. 

Cpl. J. E. Dunbar, 

Hdqs., 2 7th Engineers, 
Camp Leach, D. C., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. Edward L. Farrell, 
Barron Field, 

Fort Worth, Tex., 

1 outfit. 

Capt. Jos. Killimett, 

Comdg. Tr. Gr. N., 

Camp Hancock, Ga., 
$5.00 of baseball material. 

A. H. F romenson, 

Zionist Organization of 

America for Palestine, 

4 outfits. 


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I CLARK C. GRIFFITH BALL AND BAT FUND 1 


Jewish Welfare Board, 
Pittsburgh, Penn., 

1 outfit. 


A. W. Hazard, 

Athletic Instructor, 
Fort Adams, 

Newport, R. I., 

1 outfit. 


Lt. A. B. Pence, 

Co. I, 42d Infantry, 

Camp Devens, Mass., 
I outfit. 


2d Lt. Ellis G. Smith, 
Squad. G, Kelly Field, 

San Antonio, Tex., 

I outfit. 


2d Lt. Frank N. Brooks, 
Hdqs. Co., 1 6th Bn., 
Fard., 

Camp Jackson, S. C., 
I outfit. 


Lt. W. B. Adams, 

Base Hospital, No. 69, 

Camp Meade, Md., 

I outfit. 


Capt. Walter H. Adams, 
5th Engrs. Trg. Camp, 

Camp Humphreys, Va., 
I outfit. 


Lt. Allston H. Cheever, 
Battery C, 4th Anti- 
Aircraft Bn., 

Camp Eustis, Va., 

I outfit. 


Lt. E. J. K eegan, 
605th E ngineers, 

Camp Forrest, Ga., 
I outfit. 


Capt. H. B. Hall, 

Fort Sheridan, 111., 
I outfit. 


Wm. J. Klick, Supply Sgt., 
Battery C, 1 8th Bn., 
Fard., 

Camp Jackson, S. C., 

1 outfit. 


2d Lt. Th omas P. Walsh, 
C. A. R. C., 

Fort Terry, N. Y., 

I outfit. 


2d Lt. Fred Iris Kuebler, 
Co. B, 5th Engineers 
Training Regiment, 

Camp Humphreys, Va., 
1 outfit. 


2d Lt. R. V. Tit us, 

6th P. O. D. Bn., 1st 
Regiment, 

Ord. Training Camp, 

Camp Hancock, Ga., 

1 outfit. 


Sgt. H. W. Montgomery, 
Bat. A, 1 7th Bn., Fard., 
Camp Jackson, S. C., 

i outfit. 


Capt. Wm. A. Hamilton, 
C. A. C. Corps, N. A., 
Hdqs. Troop, 

Camp Eustis, Va., 

I outfit. 


Lt. Francis P. Brophy, 
Battery B, 74th Arty., 

Fort Hamiliton, N. Y., 
1 outfit. 


Capt. E. E. Hagan, 

4th Casual Co., 1st 
Prov. Regiment, 

Camp Hancock, Ga., 
I outfit. 


Lt. Herbert R. Haigh, 
Battery D, 

Camp Eustis, Va., 

I outfit. 


Capt. Harold J. McDonald, 
Co. M, 5th Engr. Tr., 
Carrm Humphreys, Va., 
1 outfit. 


2d Lt. F re d K. H oe hi er, 

1 6th Bn., R. A. R. D., 

Camp Jackson, S. C., 

I outfit. 


Lt. Walter Hastedt, 

Co. E, 3rd Engineers, 

Camp Humphreys, Va., 
I outfit. 


Lt. Jas W. Vest, 

Co. G, 

Camp Humphreys, Va., 
I outfit. 


2d Lt. Louis F. Parker, 

H. B. S. Co., 1 8th Bn., 

Camp Jackson, S. C., 

I outfit. 


John L. Riley, 

General Hospital, No. 6, 
Fort McPherson, Ga., 

I outfit. 


Lt. W. S. Bouton, 

Conservation & Reclam- 
ation Office, 

Camp Upton, N. Y., 

I outfit. 


Lt. T. N. Galb rea th, Jr., 
Repl. & T. R. Camp, 

Camp Gordon, Ga., 

1 outfit. 


Lt. H. H. La nnigan, 
Langley Field, 

H ampton, Va., 

I outfit. 


Lt. W. H. Burke, 

Troop G, 3 12th Cav., 

Fort Sheridan, 111., 

I outfit. 


Capt. Wm. R. Gignilliat, 
C. A. C., 5th Co., 
Fort Screven, Ga., 

1 outfit. 


Lt. George E. Grimball, 
Battery B, 1 8th Bn., 

Camp Jackson, S. C., 
I outfit. 


2d Lt. John A. Smith, 
Battery B, 3rd Engrs., 

Camp Jackson, S. C., 
I outfit. 


Capt. R. B. Fanning, 

Co. E, 5th E ngineers, 

Camp Humphreys, Va., 
1 outfit. 


Capt. Jas. E. McMahon, 
Troop E, 213th Cav., 

Fort Sheridan, 111., 

I outfit. 


Capt. Herbert W. Yeo, 
Co. L, 5th Eng. Tr. Regt., 

Camp Humphreys, Va., 
I outfit. 


Sgt. Vincent W. Archer, 
U. S. Army General 
Hospital, 

Waynesville, N. C., 

1 outfit. 


Sgt. H. W. Hackett, 

235th Aero Squadron, 
Kelly Field, Tex., 

1 outfit. 


Lt. H. D. Kroll, 

Kelly Field, Tex., 
I outfit. 


Chaplain L. L. C arpenter, 

Fort Howard, Md., 

I outfit. 


Lt. J. A. Carey, 

56th Pioneer Infantry, 

Camp Wadsworth, S. C., 
1 outfit. 


Lt. L eonard S. Arnold, 

Bat. B, 1 6th Bn., Fard., 

Camp Jackson, S. C., 

I outfit. 


Lt. Geo. T. Peekema, 

Co. B, 69th Engineers, 
Fort Myer, Va., 

I outfit. 


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FINAL REPORT 


MARCH, 1919 


C. Foldessy, 

6th Co., Battery Barge 
Office, 

New York City, 

I outfit. 

Lt. Walter K. Hyman, 
Hdqs. 668th Aero 
Squadron, 

Kelly Field, Tex., 

I outfit. 

Capt. Harry V. Ellis, 

36th Co., 9th Bn., Depot 
Brigade, 

Camp Upton, N. Y., 

I outfit. 

Lt. H. W. Moore, 

Bakery Co., 

Fort Riley, Kan., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. Messersmith, 

Casual Depot, 

Camp Upton, N. Y., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. Bauman, 

Battery D, 

Camp Eustis, Va., 

I outfit. 

Lt. Dudley F. Taylor, 
Battery A, 

Camp Eustis, Va., 

1 outfit. 

Capt. John Larsen, 

Hdqs. Co., 4th Anti- 
Aircraft, 

Camp Eustis, Va., 

I outfit. 

Lt. E. M. Shepard, 

Co. B, Casual Regt., 

Camp Humphreys, Va., 
1 outfit. 

Capt. J. E. Ha rrington, 
Supply Co., 49th Arty., 
Camp Eustis, Va., 

1 outfit. 

Capt. Harry D. O’Donnell, 
Hdqs. Battery B, 

Camp Eustis, Va., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. Meyer Hofstadter, 

Co. F, 3d Eng. Tr. Regt., 
Camp Humphreys, Va., 
I outfit. 

Capt. S. Szuwanski, 

Co. C, 3d Eng. Tr. Regt., 

Camp Humphreys, Va., 
I outfit. 

Capt. J. A. Fitzpatrick, 
Troop E, 3 1 2th Cavalry, 
Fort Sheridan, 111., 

I outfit. 


Lt. H. F. Judd, 

3d Eng. Train. Regt., 
Camp Humphreys, Va., 

I outfit. 

Lt. E. E. Verrill, 

Co. A, 1 2th Bn., U. S. 
G. N. A., 

Cramps Shipyard, 
Philadelphia, Penn., 

1 outfit. 

George Biggs, 

Athletic Director Y. M. 
C. A., No. 8, 

Camp Funston, Kan., 

I outfit. 

Sgt. E. G. Henschel, 

Co. B, Ordnance Mach. 
Gun School, 

Camp Hancock, Ga., 

1 outfit. 

Co. B, 69th Engineers, 
Fort Myer, Va., 

3 balls. 

Raymond Lawson, 

U. S. Coast Guards, 

Perth Amboy, N. J., 

I outfit. 

2d Lt. Francis Barrington, 
A. S. S. C., 36th Balloon 
Co., 

Camp John Weiss, Tex., 
1 outfit. 

Lt. John M. Satter, 

Co. M, 68th Infantry, 
Camp Sheridan, Ala., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. Chas. Green, 

420th R eserve’Labor Bn., 

Camp Shelby, Miss., 

I outfit. 

Capt. Wm. Morse, 

Supply Co., 30th Regt., 
Camp Eustis, Va., 

1 outfit. 

Capt. Forest W. Hanna, 
Hdqs. Co., 30th Arty., 
C. A. C., 

Camp Eustis, Va., 

I outfit. 

H. S. Ra msey, 

Battery F, 30th Artillery 
C. A. C., 

Camp Eustis, Va., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. E. P. Yates, 

Battery E, 

Camp Eustis, Va., 

1 outfit. 


Lt. Ira E. Westbrook, 

Air Service, 64th 
Balloon Co., 

Arcadia, Cal., 

I outfit. 

2d Lt. Wayne A. Harrod, 
Battery A, 30th Arty., 
Camp Eustis, Va., 

I outfit. 

Capt. T. J. Atwood, 

Battery A, 48th Arty., 
Camp Eustis, Va., 

1 outfit. 

Capt. Earl H. Beagle, 
Battery A, 45th Arty., 
Camp Eustis, Va., 

1 outfit. 

Cpl. James F. Rowan, 
Hdqs. Detachment, 

128th Bn., 152d Depot 
Brigade, 

Camp Upton, N. Y., 

1 outfit. 

Capt. Bryan S. Dickerson, 
Battery D, 48th Arty., 
Camp Eustis, Va., 

1 outfit. 

Capt. J. T. Rich, 

Battery B, 48th Atry., 
Camp Eustis, Va., 

1 outfit. 

Major John L. Riley, 

Chief Athletic Officer, 

U. S. General Hospital, 
No. 6, 

Fort McPherson, Ga., 

I outfit. 

Lt. A. M. Malone, 

Hdqs. Kelly Field, 

Squa d. B, Flying Dept., 
S. San Antonio, Tex., 

1 outfit. 

Andrew F. Kelly, 

2d C. A. Comdg., 

Battery B, 

Camp Eustis, Va., 

I outfit. 

W. S. Sirmon, 

Battery C, 50th Arty., 
Camp Eustis, Va., 

1 outfit. 

A. L. Underhill, 

Battery D, 50th Arty., 

Camp Eustis, Va., 

I outfit. 

Lt. Albert H. Heitzler, 

Co. F, 605th Engineers, 
Washington Barracks, 

D. C., 

I outfit. 


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CLARK C. GRIFFITH BALL AND BAT FUND 


Capt. Harris A. Melasky, 
Co. C, Devel. Br., No. 1, 

Camp Upton, N. Y., 

I outfit. 

2d Lt. Chas. A. Omensky, 
Battery B, 35th F. A., 

Camp McClellan, Ala., 

I outfit. 

Sgt. W. S. Baumhager, 
Battery E, 36th F. A., 

Camp McClellan, Ala., 

I outfit. 

Capt. C. E. Stone, 

Co. E, 2 1 3th Engineers, 

Camp Forrest, Ga., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. D. G. Debb, 

U. S. S. Veendyke, 
Brooklyn, N. Y., 

I outfit. 

Capt. M. R. Huntly, 

Battery B, 

Camp Eustis, Va., 

I outfit. 

Lt . Jas. H. Beasley, 

H oward University, 

Washington, D. C., 

I outfit. 

Lt. Karl D. Brigg, 

3 2d Co., 8th Bn., 

1 66th Depot Brigade, 

Camp Lewis, Wash., 

I outfit. 

Capt. Chas. Perry, 

Co. D, 3d Eng. Tr. Regt., 

Camp Humphreys, Va., 

I outfit. 

Capt. Stumpf, 

Co. B, 404th Labor Bn., 
Camp Hill, Va., 

1 outfit. 

Capt. R. W. Douglas, 

24th Co., 

Camp Hancock, Ga., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. Wood, 

Ae rial Mail Service, 

Bustleton, Penn., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. J. E. Bewron, 

1 7th Co. C, B, 

Fort Monroe, Va., 

I outfit. 

Capt. A. F. Benson, 

Battery C, 49th Arty., 

i outfit. 


Pvt. B. Kaplan, 

Co. F, 48th Infantry, 
Camp Hill, Va., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. F. R. Chamberlin, Jr., 
Battery F, 

Ca mp Eustis, Va., 

I outfit. 

Capt. E. H. Nash, Jr., 
Atlantic Loading Co., 

Hammonton, N. J., 

I outfit. 

Capt. R. G. Lackett, 

Hdqs. Co., 49th Arty., 
Camp Eustis, Va., 

I outfit. 

Lt. J. F. Dunn, 

Co. C, 404th Labor Bn., 
Camp Hill, Va., 

1 outfit. 

Capt. Colla, 

Battery E, 49th C. A. C., 

Camp Eustis, Va., 

1 outfit. 

Capt. Geo. R. Hellener, 
80th Co., 8th Bn., 1 66th 
Depot Brigade, 

Camp Lewis, Wash., 

I outfit. 

Cpl. Jacob Frank, 

48th, I 52d Depot 
Brigade, 

Camp Upton, N. Y., 

I outfit. 

Lt. Philip Stein, 

Sal es Depot, 

Washington, D. C., 

I outfit. 

Lt. Manz, 

Supply Depot, 

Houston, Tex., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. Towsend, 

9th Bn., 1 3 2 d Depot 
Brigade, 

Camp Upton, N. Y., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. C. R. Mann, 

Co. A, 404th Res. Labor 
Bn., 

Camp Hill, Va., 

I outfit. 

Lt. C. L. Moody, 

Athletic Officer, 

Ma rc h Field, 

Riverside, Cal., 

I outfit. 


George Nelson, 

U. S. Naval Tr. Station, 

Seattle, Wish., 

I outfit. 

Sgt. Eugene A. Barr, 

323th F & G Co., 

Camp Stuart, Va., 

I outfit. 

Sgt. Jack A. Hess, 

Bat. A, 26th Regt. F. A., 
Camp McClellan, Ala., 

1 outfit. 

John G. Connelly, 

Chief Yeoman, 

U. S. S. Delphy, 
Squantum, Ma ss., 

I outfit. 

Linden B. Pontz, 

Decision Transp. Force, 

Newport News, Va., 

1 outfit. 

2d Lt. Ralph C. Anderson, 
Battery F, 3 5th F. A., 

Ca mp McClellan, Ala., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. H. Logan, 

Co. E, 302d St evedore 
Regiment, 

Camp Alexander, Va., 

I outfit. 

2d Lt. Wrn. H. F oran, 

69th Inf. Hdqs. Co., 
Camp Funston, Kan., 

I outfit. 

Wm. H. Foran, 

Athletic Officer, 

69th Infantry, 

Camp Funston, Kan., 

13 outfits. 

Capt. A. G. Warner, 

Co. K, 73rd Infantry, 

Camp Devens, M ass., 

I outfit. 

Capt. Donald S. Case, 

Co. B, 74th Infantry, 
Camp Devens, Mass., 

1 outfit. 

Capt. Richard S. Fuller, 

I 2th Train Hdqs. & 
Military Police, 

Camp Devens, Ma ss., 

I outfit. 

Capt. Wm. I. Fearing, 

Mach ine Gun Co., 74th 
Infantry, 

Camp Devens, Mass., 

1 outfit. 


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FINAL REPORT 


MARCH, 1919 = 


2d Lt. Lamar F. Farr, 
345th Machine Gun Bn., 
Camp Devens, Mass., 

I outfit. 

Lt. James A. Waters, 

Co. E, 74th Inf., 

Camp Devens, Mass., 

I outfit. 

Capt. Charles Otis Ashton, 
Co. I, 33rd Infantry, 
Camp Devens, Ma ss., 

I outfit. 

Capt. Richard B. Harding, 
Co. F, 74th Infantry, 
Camp Devens, Mass., 

I outfit. 

Capt. Franklin N. Prescott, 
Co. H, 73d Infantry, 
Camp Devens, Mass., 

1 outfit. 

Capt. M. A. Wolf, 

Co. M, 74th Infantry, 

Camp Devens, Ma ss., 

I outfit. 

Capt. J. A. Wickham, 

Co. I, 74th Infantry, 

Camp Devens, Mass., 

1 outfit. 

Capt. Charles D. Buckley, 
Co. H, 74th Infantry, 

Camp Devens, Ma ss., 

1 outfit. 

Capt. Francis F. Munroe, 
Co. K, 74th Infantry, 

Camp Devens, Mass., 

I outfit. 

Lt. J. D. Evans, 

Hdqs. I 4th Co., 
Hampton, Va., 

I outfit. 

Lt. Col. Howard, 

Evacuation Hospital, 

No. 30, 

Camp Green, N. C., 

1 outfit. 

Supply Sgt., 

2 1 4th Engineers, 

Camp Forrest, Ga., 

I outfit. 

Lt. Samuel G. Roger, 

5th Brigade 

Camp Jackson, S. C., 

1 outfit. 

Capt. W. O. Lu scomber, 
Battery B, 35th F. A., 

Camp McClellan, Ala., 

1 outfit. 


Lt. D. F. Patterson, 

U. S. S. Laub, 

Squantum, Mass., 

I outfit. 

John A. Liggett, 

Red Cross Convalescent 
Hospital, 

Washington, D. C., 

I outfit. 

Major Clarence Thompson, 

American E. F., France, 
8 outfits. 

Mo rgan G. Burkley, 

1 0 1 st Mach. Gun Bn., 
American E. F., France, 

8 outfits. 

Lt. A. B. Wells, 

Athletic Officer, 

Fort Kamehame ha, 

3 outfits. 

Lt. Edward King, 

Walter Reed Hospital, 

2 outfits. 

J. E. Martin, 

U. S. S. Vestal, 

$17.00 of baseball material. 

Capt. A. B. Shattuck, Jr., 
Co. F, 

Camp Forrest, Ga., 

I outfit. 

2d Lt. H. S. Wi swall, 
Supply Officer, 

Fort Raritan Arsenal, 

I outfit. 

I W. S. Stewart, 

8th Co., C. A. C., 

Fort Greble, R. I., 

I outfit. 

Lt. Thos. Shock, 

U. S. S. McDermut, 

Squantum, Mass., 

I outfit. 

Chaplain Harold G. Barr, 

1 I th Ammunition Train, 

Camp Meade, Md., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. A. G. Schnack, 

Field Hospital, San. Tr., 

Camp Devens, Mass., 

I outfit. 

2d Lt. Frederick L. Ryan, 
Guard & Fire Co., 

328th Army Sup. Base, 

Norfolk, Va., 

1 outfit. 

Capt. W. O. Perry, 

Co. A, 2 1 2th F. A., 

Camp Devens, Mass., 

1 outfit. 


Lt. Walter L. Perry, 

Ambulance Co., 246th, 
1 2th Sanitary Train, 

Camp Devens, Mass., 

I outfit. 

2d Lt. A. S. Downey, 

Co. B, 35th Mach ine 
Gun Co., 

Camp Devens, Mass., 

I outfit. 

2d Lt. Wm. E. Remby, 
Co. C, 3 5th Mach ine 
Gun Bn., 

Camp Devens, Mass., 

I outfit. 

D. H. Hickey, 

6th Div., 134th Depot 
Brigade, 

Camp Meade, Md., 

I outfit. 

Capt. David L. Newman, 
Co. C, 2 1 4th Regt. Eng., 

Camp Forrest, Ga., 

1 outfit. 

Capt. Burnes, 

Co. A, 35th Mach ine 
Gun Bn., 

Camp Devens, Mass., 

1 outfit. 

Th os. S. McClanahan, 

Field Hospital Co., No. 

245, 

Camp Devens, Mass., 

I outfit. 

Capt. John G. Milliken, 
Infirmary 35th Machine 
Gun Bn., 

Camp Devens, Mass., 

I outfit. 

Capt. H. F. G rimm, 

Battery A, 

Camp Eustis, Va., 

I outfit. 

Lt. Augustas J. Morrison, 
Co. A, 214th Engineers, 

Camp Forrest, Ga., 

1 outfit. 

2d Lt. Louis Berman, 
Machine Gun Bn., 

Camp Devens, Mass., 

2 outfits. 

Ensign Frank P. Cunning- 
ham, 

U. S. S. Nokomia, 
c/o Postmaster, N. Y., 

I outfit. 

Lt. Henry M. Keiffer, 

U. S. S. Thatcher, 

Fore River Ship Building 
Corporation, 

Quincy, Mass., 

1 outfit. 




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BALL AND BAT FUND 


Col. Wm. T. Littebrant, 
81st Field Arty., 

Fort Sill, Okla., 

8 outfits. 


Major R. W. Brown, 

Infirmary 3 6th Infantry, 
Camp Devens, Mass., 

I outfit. 


Lt. Arthur W. Huguley, 
Co. C, 5th Ammunition 
T rain, 

Camp Eustis, Va., 

1 outfit. 


Capt. Clarence H. Meyers, 
44th Co., 3rd Prov. 
Regt., 

Santo Domingo City, 

1 outfit. 


2d Lt. Harold H. Robertson, 
Athletic Director, 

Air Service Flying 
School, 

Kelly Field, Tex., 

I outfit. 


Capt. Norman Fiske, 
Field Arty., Fire 
Detach., 

Fort Sill, Okla., 

I outfit. 


2d Lt. R. L. Oswalt, 

Co. A, 66th Ammunition 
T rain, 

Camp Eustis, Va., 

1 outfit. 


Capt. John Brown, 

73d Infantry, 

Camp Devens, Mass., 
I outfit. 


Lt. Richard Hocker, 
Battery F, 1 4th F. A., 
Fort Sill, Okla., 

I outfit. 


Lt. Jesse A. Younger, 
48th Arty., 

Camp Eustis, Va., 

I outfit. 


Capt. C. D. Forman, 
28th Bn., USGUSA, 
Brunswick, Ga., 

1 outfit. 


Capt. Powel, 

9th Field Arty., 
Battery D, 

Fort Sill, Okla., 

I outfit. 


Capt. L. S. Wagar, 
Prov. Field Hosp., 
Co. C, 

Fort Riley, Kans., 

I outfit. 


Capt. L. A. Daougherty, 
Hdqs. Co., 

Fort Sill, Okla., 

I outfit. 


Lt. K. V. Morin, 

56th Ammunition Train, 
Co. D, 

Camp Eustis, Va., 

1 outfit. 


Capt. Albert Kindervater, 
Detachment School, Inf., 
Fort Sill, Okla., 

2 outfits. 


Lt. D. W. Campbell, 

Co. B, 56th Ammunition 
T rain, 

Camp Eustis, Va., 

1 outfit. 


Capt. Harry S. Carmany, 

M. R. C., 

Camp Dix, N. J., 

I outfit. 


M. H. D unn, 

6th Regt., 

U. S. Naval Tr. Station, 
Newport, R. I., 

I outfit. 


Lt. Geo. P. Jackson, 

48th Arty., Battery F, 
Camp Eustis, Va., 

1 outfit. 


Lt. T. F. Murchison, 

2 1 2th Aero Squadron, 
Flying Dept., 

Kelly Field, Tex., 

1 outfit. 


Capt. J. L. Scott, 

Battery C, 48th Arty., 
Camp Eustis, Va., 

I outfit. 


Capt. E. C. Meredith, 

Hdqs. 1 5th Anti-Aircraft 
Bty., 

Camp Eustis, Va., 

1 outfit. 


2d Lt. A. G. Madd ock, 
Acting Adjutant, 

5 7th Ammunition Train, 

Camp Eustis, Va., 

I outfit. 


Capt. W. A. Hamilt on, 

5 7th Ammunition Train, 
Camp Eustis, Va., 

1 outfit. 


Major John M. Selby, 

Chief of X-Ray Section, 
Walter Reed Hospital, 

D. C., 

1 outfit. 


Capt. D. I. Piper, 

1 6th Anti-Aircraft 
Battery, 

Camp Eustis, Va., 

I outfit. 


Lt. Gerald A. Bixby, 
Battery A, 35th F. A., 

Camp McClellan, Ala., 
I outfit. 


Lt. J. W. Leavitt, 

5 7th Ammunition Train, 

Camp Eustis, Va., 

I outfit. 


Capt. E. D. Fieux, 

5 7th Ammunition Train, 

Ca mp Eustis, Va., 

I outfit. 


Lt. Commander U. S. Navy, 
U. S. S. Whipple, 
c/o Postmaster, 

New York, 

1 outfit. 


2d Lt. Allen Wallen, 

Co. F, 2 1 5th Engineers, 
Camp Humphreys, Va., 
I outfit. 


Capt. L. V. Jefferis, 
Battery C, 48th Arty., 
Camp Eustis, Va., 

1 outfit. 


Lt. D. Newman, 

Medical Detach., 1 3th 
Regt., 

5th Brigade Fard, 
Camp Jackson, S. C., 
I outfit. 


Lt. George S. Ames, 
U. S. S. Fresno, 
Brooklyn, N. Y., 

1 outfit. 


Capt. Aclon Geriad, 
Hdqs. Co., 1 st Field 
Arty., 

Fort Sill, Okla., 

1 outfit. 


Capt. C. E. Heald, 

Hdqs. Co., 56th A. T., 
Camp Eustis, Va., 

1 outfit. 


Capt. J. H. Babbitt, 

1 3th Anti-Aircraft Bn., 

Camp Eustis, Va., 

1 outfit. 


Lt. Wm. L. Fox, 

Sanitary Squads 9 1 and 

92 , 

12th Sanitary Train, 
Camp Devens, Ma ss., 

I outfit. 


2d Lt. W. F. Betts, 

Battery E, 35th F. A., 
Camp McClellan, Ala., 
! outfit. 





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I FINAL REPORT MARCH, 1919 1 


Henry Severeid, 

Oct. Auto Repl. Draft T 
1 1 13R, 

Camp Colt, Penn., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. Charles F. Merten, 

Hdqs. Co., 2 1 6th Engi- 
neers, 

Camp Humphreys, Va., 
1 outfit. 

Capt. Geo. M. Shepard, 

Co. E, 217th Engineers, 
Camp Humphreys, Va., 

1 outfit. 

Capt. Downey M. Gray, 
89th Infantry, Co. G, 
Camp Sevier, S. C., 

1 outfit. 

Major Morgan G. Buckley, 

1 0 1 st Machine Gun Bn., 
Amer. E. F., France, 

8 outfits. 

Major Clarence Thompson, 

1 02d Inf., Amer. E. F., 

France, 

8 outfits. 

Capt. Roderick Stephens, 
Co. A, 330th Bn., 

Camp Colt, Penn., 

I outfit. 


Ca mp M eade, 

Maryland, 

25 outfits, Maj. Chas. 
Moore. 


B. 


Camp Sevier, 

South Carolina, 

29 outfits, Capt. Louis P. 
Ford. 

Camp Wheeler, 

Georgia, 

30 outfits, Division Adju- 
tant. 

Camp Travis, 

Texas, 

50 outfits, Maj. -Gen. H. T. 
Cullen. 

Camp Shelby, 

Mississippi, 

3 I outfits, Major. -Gen. Saxe. 


Camp Hancock, 

Augusta, Ga., 

28 outfits, Capt. 
Churchman. 


A. B. 


Camp Taylor, 
Kentucky, 

45 outfits, Capt. Geo. 
Ewald. 


R. 


Camp Sheridan, 

Alabama, 

41 outfits, Commanding 
General. 


Camp Custer, 

Michigan, 

35 outfits, Maj. Gordon 
Bussche. 

Camp Doniphan, 

Oklah oma, 

28 outfits, Maj. -Gen. W. N. 
Wright. 

Camp Funston, 

Kansas, 

12 outfits, Lt. Paul Withing- 
ton. 

Camp Dodge, 

Iowa, 

42 outfits, Maj. C. I. Crocket. 

Camp Lee, 

Virginia, 

30 outfits, Maj. H. C. Cronk- 
heto. 

Camp Jackson, 

Columbia, S. C., 

20 outfits, Brig. -Gen. C. H. 
Barthe. 

Camp Bowie, 

T exas, 

25 outfits, Maj. -Gen. E. F. 
F rieble. 

Camp Grant, 

Rockford, 111., 

30 outfits, Louis Omer, Civ- 
ilian Sports Dir. 

G. M. Training Camp, 
Jacksonville, Fla., 

6 outfits, Quartermaster U. 
S. Army. 

Camp McArthur, 

T exas, 

27 outfits, N. M. Pearl, 32d 
Div. Athletic Officer. 

Camp Upton, 

New York, 

30 outfits, Lt.-Col. E. Booth. 

Camp Gordon, 

Georgia, 

30 outfits, Maj. C. F. 
Thompson, Infantry. 

Camp Lewis, 

Washington, 

32 outfits, Commanding 
Officer. 

Camp Pike, 

Little Rock, Ark., 

30 outfits, Carl J. Merner, 
Aide for Athletic Camp. 

Ca mp Wadsworth, 

South Carolina, 

22 outfits. Commanding Of- 
ficer. 

Camp Sherman, 

Chillicothe, Ohio, 

22 outfits, Maj. -Gen. E. A. 
Glenn. 


Camp Beauregard, 
Alexandria, La., 

20 outfits, Maj. -Gen. H. C. 
Hodges. 

Camp Mineola, 

Long Island, 

25 outfits, Maj. -Gen. H. H. 
White, Adjutant. 

Camp Logan, 

Houston, Texas, 

2 I outfits, Frederic L. 
Huidekoper, Major Adj.-Gen. 

Camp Kearny, 

Li n da Vista, Cal., 

40 outfits, John R. Case, Jr., 
Ath. Dir. 

Ca mp Cody, 

New M exico, 

30 outfits, Commanding 
Officer. 

Camp McClellan, 

Anniston, Ala., 

30 outfits, B. V. Ogden, Ath. 
Dir. 

Fort Riley, 

Kansas, 

25 outfits, Commanding 
Officer. 

Camp Dix, 

Wrightstown, N. J., 

20 outfits. Commanding 
Officer. 

Camp Greene, 

Charlotte, N. C., 

20 outfits, Commanding 
Officer. 

Schoefield Barracks, 

Ha waii, 

10 outfits. Chaplain Ignatius 
Fealy. 

Camp Meigs, 

Washington, D. C., 

9 outfits, Col. H. A. Hege- 
man. 

Camp Greenleaf, 

Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., 

5 outfits, Thomas J. Sum- 
mey, Amb. Corps. 

8 Battleships, 3 Torpedo 
Boats, 3 Marine Corps, 
Ha rvard Radio Corps, 

24 outfits, Boston. 

Ohio State Troops, 

Columbus, Ohio, 

I 0 outfits. 

2 Marine Corps, 

Ch icago, 111., 

4 outfits. 






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BALL AND BAT FUND 


Sgt. W. S. Baumhager, 
Battery E, 3 5th F. A., 
Camp McClellan, Ala. 

1 outfit. 

Geo. W. Laing, 

67 1 Aero Squadron, 

M orrison, Va. 

$9. I 6 of baseball mate- 
rial. 

Third Field Artillery, 

U. S. Army, 

$122.99 of athletic 

equipment. 

Ca mp Meigs, 

Washington, D. C., 

2 doz. balls, 2 doz bats. 

Sold iers Baseball Park, 
Washington, D. C. 

1 doz. balls. 

Lt. Warren T. Smith, 

6th Battery, 20th Eng., 
Camp American Uni- 
versity, D. C., 

2 outfits. 

Commanding Officer, 

1 0th Eng. Foresters, 
American Ex. Forces, 
$17.19 of baseball ma- 
terial. 

Soldiers and Sailors Ba se- 
ball Park, Wash ington, 

D. C., $15.55 of base- 
ball material. 

F. L. Th ompson, 

E. O. C., Na. 

1 outfit. 

Lt. Abbott, C. E., 

U. S. Army, 

3 bats, 1 mask. 

Rabbit Maranville, 

U. S. S. Pennsylvania, 
Fortress Monroe, Va., 

6 doz. balls. 

Soldiers Scramble, 

Wash ington Baseball 
Park, Washington, D. C. 
20 doz. bats. 

Chas. E. Street, 

U. S. Army, 

I outfit. 

Soldiers and Sailors, 

New York City, 

7 outfits. 

Capt. Kelly, 

Co. F, Eng. Forestry, 
Camp American Univer 
sity, D. C. 

1 outfit. 

Soldiers, 

New York City, 

1 outfit. 


Soldiers and Sailors, 

Polo Grounds, 

New York City, 

5 outfits. 

Lt. M errick, 

U. S. Army, 

2 sweaters. 

Aberdeen Proving 

Grounds, Aberdeen, 
Md., 3 outfits. 

Soldiers and Sail ors, 

Over There and Over 
Here, 49,800 copies of 
Sporting News, 4,000 
copies Baseball Maga- 
zine, 2,000 copies of 
Who’s Who in Baseball. 

Lt. J. H. Sprague, 

U. S. S. Edwards, 
Squantum, Mass. 

1 outfit. 

Pvt. B. F. Kelly, 

Co. A, 1 68th Infantry, 
T exas, 
l outfit. 

Pvt. John Barry, 

Linden Ave., 

Morsemere, N. J., 

I outfit. 

Clyde M. Hallam, 

Athletic Officer, 

Battery D, 26th F. A., 
Camp McClellan, Ala., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. Roy Pfaff, 

U. S. S. Buchanan, 

Bath, Maine, 

1 outfit. 

R. S. Haggart, 

U. S. S. Maddox, 

Quincy, Ma ss., 

1 outfit. 

1 st Lt. Kent S. Whitford, 
Hdqs. Co. 26th F. A., 
Camp McClellan, Ala., 

1 outfit. 

F. E. P. Wherroth, 

U. S. S. Tattnall, 
Camden, N. J., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. Callan, 

U. S. A rmy, 

1 sweater. 

Sgt. W. H. Burke, 

Troop A, 3 12th Cav., 
Ft. Sheridan, 111., 

1 outfit. 

Gus Eckert, 

St. Louis, M o. 

2 doz. balls, 1 protector. 


Lt. Ha rry H. Budde, 

Post Athletic Officer, 
Marine Barracks, 
Quantico, Va., 

I outfit. 

Capt. Harry Bradley, 
Battery E, 26th F. A., 
Camp McClellan, Ala., 

1 outfit. 

Lt. Lawrence J. Dunn, 
Camp E, Potomac Park, 
63rd Infantry, 
Washington, D. C., 

2 outfits. 

Ensign H. R. Davis, 

U. S. Naval Air Station, 
Anacostia, D. C., 

I outfit. 

G. D. Murray, 

Lt. Commander, 

U. S. Navy, 

U. S. Naval Air Station, 
Anacostia, D. C., 

1 outfit. 

John T. Da vies, 

Motor Truck Co. 558, 
Port T erminal, 
Charleston, S. C., 

1 outfit. 

I. M. St range, 

Amusement Officer, 

U. S. Naval Air Station, 
Sa n Diego, Cal., 

1 outfit. 

Lewis W. Riess, 

Camp Physical Director, 
c/o Y. M. C. A., 

Ft. Barrancas, Fla., 

1 outfit. 

H. C. Flynn, Civilian Asst., 

I 7th & 28th Service 
Companies, Signal 
Corps, U. S. A., 
Washington, D. C., 

1 outfit. 

Dallas D. Dupre, 

Executive Officer, 

U. S. S. Biddle, 

Cramps Shipyard, 
Philadelphia, Penn., 

1 outfit. 

Soldiers and Sail ors, 

Americap Ex. Fo rces, 
Brest, France, 

250 outfits. 

General John J. Pershing, 
Over Th ere and Over 
Here, 4,000 copies of 
Stove League Baseball 
Record. 


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